Vernon Square–Columbus Square Historic District, Darien
Facts and practical information
The Vernon Square–Columbus Square Historic District is a historic area on the eastern side of Darien, Georgia. It encompasses two squares of the original 1805 city plan, although Vernon Square now contains a circular street. The plan was derived from James Oglethorpe's plan for Savannah. The area of Vernon and Columbus Wards was platted in 1805. The historic buildings in the area date back to the mid-19th and early 20th centuries. The houses are mostly modest wood-framed structures with weatherboard siding and wood detail. ()
Darien
Vernon Square–Columbus Square Historic District – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Fort King George Historic Site, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church, McIntosh Art Association.