John Wesley Monument

 

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The John Wesley Monument in Savannah, Georgia is a great place for photographers to visit due to its historical significance and striking design. The monument, which was erected in 1891, is located in Chippewa Square and commemorate the life and works of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, who visited Savannah in the 18th century.

The statue of Wesley sitting in a chair with a Bible on his lap and a quill in his hand, is set on a granite base, with inscriptions and symbols that commemorate Wesley’s life and ministry. The statue is surrounded by landscaped gardens, that provides a picturesque backdrop. The location of the monument in the heart of Savannah makes it a great spot to capture images of both the statue and the surrounding architecture. This monument provides an interesting opportunity to capture both history and art in one photograph.

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