510 East York Street

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LocationSavannah, Georgia, U.S., 510 East York Street
Coordinates32°04′34″N 81°05′12″W / 32.07623000°N 81.08674200°W / 32.07623000; -81.08674200
Completedc. 1799 (227 years ago) (1799)
Floor count2
510 East York Street
The building in 2021
Interactive map of the 510 East York Street area
General information
LocationSavannah, Georgia, U.S., 510 East York Street
Coordinates32°04′34″N 81°05′12″W / 32.07623000°N 81.08674200°W / 32.07623000; -81.08674200
Completedc. 1799 (227 years ago) (1799)
Technical details
Floor count2

510 East York Street is a home in Savannah, Georgia, United States, located in the southwestern trust lot of Greene Square. It was built around 1799,[1] as a property of U.S. senator George Jones,[2] making it one of the three remaining buildings original to the square and one of the few remaining 18th-century buildings in the city.[3] It is part of the Savannah Historic District.[1]

In 1851, it was owned by Mary E. Coe.[2]

A survey for Historic Savannah Foundation, undertaken Mary Lane Morrison, found the building to be of significant status.[4]

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