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McDonough Row (also known as John McDonough Row) is a historic
row house In architecture and city planning, a terrace or terraced house (British English, UK) or townhouse (American English, US) is a form of medium-density housing that originated in Europe in the 16th century, whereby a row of attached dwellings party ...
in
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, United States. It stands at 410–424 East Charlton Street, in the southeastern civic lot of
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. They are contributing properties of the
Savannah Historic District Savannah Historic District may refer to: *Savannah Historic District (Savannah, Georgia), a National Historic Landmark district in Georgia * Central of Georgia Railroad: Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities, Savannah, Georgia, a historic district ...
, itself on the
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.Historic Building Map: Savannah Historic District
– Historic Preservation Department of the Chatham County-Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission (November 17, 2011), p. 66
The properties were built in 1882 by John J. McDonough, future mayor of Savannah. Other similar-style row houses exist in Savannah's
Gordon Row Gordon Row (also known as Gordon Block)
– GoSouth Savannah
is a historic ro ...
, the Jones Street Quantock Row, the Chatham Square Quantock Row,
William Remshart Row House The William Remshart Row House is a historic building in Savannah, Georgia, United States. It comprises the four properties between 102 and 111 West Jones Street (Savannah, Georgia), Jones Street, and was completed in 1853. It is a contributing pr ...
and Mary Marshall Row.


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Buildings in Savannah Historic District The Savannah Historic District is a large urban U.S. historic district that roughly corresponds to the city limits of Savannah, Georgia, prior to the American Civil War. The area was declared a National Historic Landmark District in 1966,James Dil ...


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Landmarks in Savannah, Georgia Houses in Savannah, Georgia Houses completed in 1882 Savannah Historic District {{GeorgiaUS-struct-stub