{{distinguish|Bernard Street, Edinburgh}} {{Short description|Prominent street in Savannah, Georgia}} {{Use American English|date=April 2022}} {{Use mdy dates|date=April 2022}} {{Infobox street | name = Barnard Street | marker_image = | image = Sorry Charlie's Oyster Bar, Barnard St, Savannah GA 20160705 1.jpg | image_size = | image_alt = | image_map = | caption = The Barnard Street elevation of the Thomas Gibbons Range in Savannah's Ellis Square | map_type = | map_size = | map_caption = | map_alt = | former_names = | part_of = | namesake = Sir John Barnard | length_mi = 2.54 | length_ref = | location = Savannah, Georgia, U.S. | direction_a = North | terminus_a = West Bay Street | direction_b = South | terminus_b = West 52nd Street | junction = | commissioning_date = | construction_start_date = | completion_date = | inauguration_date = <!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}} --> }} '''Barnard Street''' is a prominent street in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Located between Jefferson Street to the west and Whitaker Street to the east, it runs for about {{convert|2.54|miles}} from West Bay Street in the north to West 52nd Street in the south. The street is named for Sir John Barnard, Lord Mayor of London in 1737 and 1740.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Cope |first=Tony |title=It's Not That Lincoln |publisher=The Abercorn Press |year=2016}}</ref> Its northern section passes through the Savannah Historic District, a National Historic Landmark District.<ref name="nrhpinv2">James Dillon (1977) {{NHLS url|id=66000277|title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: The Savannah Georgia NHL Historic District}}, National Park Service and {{NHLS url|id=66000277|title=''Accompanying 25 photos, from 1964, 1973''|photos=y}}</ref>
Barnard Street goes around five of Savannah's 22 squares. They are (from north to south):
*Ellis Square *Telfair Square *Orleans Square *Pulaski Square *Chatham Square
==Notable buildings and structures== {{see also|Buildings in Savannah Historic District}} Below is a selection of notable buildings and structures on Barnard Street, all in Savannah's Historic District. From north to south:<ref>[https://www.thempc.org/docs/lit/hist/maps/supplement.pdf Historic Building Map: Savannah Historic District] – Historic Preservation Department of the Chatham County-Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission (November 17, 2011)</ref> thumb|William Kine Property, 419–425 Barnard Street, built in 1854 [[File:Generation - panoramio.jpg|thumb|The Barnard Street Ramp leading down to River Street]] *David Dillon Building, 19 Barnard Street (1855; later the Bryan Free School) *John Montmollin Warehouse, 21 Barnard Street (1855) *Lawrence/Shaffer Building, 23–25 Barnard Street (1848) *30–38 Barnard Street ({{circa|1920}}) *Henry Hayme Building, 114 Barnard Street (1889) *Telfair Academy, 121 Barnard Street (1820 and 1880) *Trinity Methodist Church, 127 Barnard Street (1848) *Harper Fowlkes House, 230 Barnard Street (1844 and 1895) *Bernard Constantine Property, 321 Barnard Street (1845) *JEA Building, 328 Barnard Street (1914) *Israel Dasher House, 331 Barnard Street (1844) *Anthony and Mary Basler Property, 344 Barnard Street (1890) *William Kine Property, 419–425 Barnard Street (1854) *William Bradley House, 424 Barnard Street (1859) *William Bradley Commercial Property, 426 Barnard Street (1868) *Dasher Row, 433–441 Barnard Street (1882) *Blues Range, 443–455 Barnard Street (1852) *The Barnard Street School (1901; main entrance on West Taylor Street) *Josephine Mathews Property, 607 Barnard Street (1894) *Frank Keilback House, 609 Barnard Street (1890) *Adrian Robertson House, 612 Barnard Street (1886) *Matthew O'Connell House, 616 Barnard Street (1888) *John Hamlet Property, 701–703 Barnard Street (1870) *Emma Hamlet Property, 705–707 Barnard Street (1856) <!--{| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Name ! Ward ! Image ! Address ! Date ! Note |- |The Citizens and Southern Bank |Derby Ward |100px |22 Bull Street |1907 |now Bank of America |---> The Bulloch–Habersham House stood on Barnard Street, in the southwestern trust lot of Orleans Square, at the corner of West Perry Street, between 1820 and 1916. ==References== {{reflist}}
{{Streets of Savannah}}
Category:Roads in Savannah, Georgia Category:Streets in Georgia (U.S. state)