Price Street is a prominent street in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Located between Habersham Street to the west and East Broad Street to the east, it runs for about from East Bay Street in the north to East Victory Drive (U.S. Route 80) in the south. The street's directional flow is one-way (southbound), with a single lane for motor vehicles and a dedicated lane for cyclists. Its northern section passes through the Savannah Historic District, a National Historic Landmark District. Rosa Lula Barnes owned a grocery store on Price Street.
Price Street runs beside seven squares. From north to south:
To the west of:
To the east of:
Notable buildings and structures
Below is a selection of notable buildings and structures on Price Street, all in Savannah's Historic District. From north to south:
- D. D. Williams House, 12 Price Street (1816)
- William Williams House, 16 Price Street (by 1809)
- Elizabeth Heery House, 17 Price Street (1857)
- William Wescott House, 36 Price Street (1874)
- Stephen Timmons Cottage, 40 Price Street (1841) â has also been Tommie's Place delicatessen
- Frederick Heineman Property, 140 Price Street ()
- 146âÂÂ148 Price Street (between 1890 and 1898)
- 150âÂÂ152 Price Street (1890)
- Stewart Austin Row House, 234âÂÂ244 Price Street (1855)
- 322âÂÂ328 Price Street (1870)
- Silas Fulton Property, 408âÂÂ410 Price Street (1860)
- Frederick Wessels Row House, 411âÂÂ419 Price Street (1876)
- Henry Sulter Row House, 422âÂÂ428 Price Street (1881)
- Martin Sulter Duplex, 436âÂÂ438 Price Street (1888)
- Cord Asendorf Property, 443âÂÂ447 Price Street (1892)
- McMillan Brothers Property, 506âÂÂ508 Price Street (1893)
- 524âÂÂ534 Price Street (1893)
- Frederick Wessels Duplex (I), 607âÂÂ609 Price Street (1891)
- Frederick Wessels Duplex (II), 615âÂÂ617 Price Street (1892)
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