Lincoln Street
Lincoln Street is a prominent street in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Located between Abercorn Street to the west and Habersham Street to the east, it runs for about 2 miles (3.2 km) from East Bay Street in the north to East Victory Drive (U.S. Route 80) in the south. It is named for Benjamin Lincoln, a Revolutionary War hero.[1] The street is one-way (northbound) south of Colonial Park Cemetery, which interrupts it between East Oglethorpe Avenue and East Perry Lane. The Lincoln Street Ramp leads down through Factors Walk to River Street and the Savannah River waterfront.
![]() Lincoln Street at Park Avenue (1934) | |||
Namesake | Benjamin Lincoln | ||
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Length | 2 mi (3 km) | ||
Location | Savannah, Georgia, U.S. | ||
North end | East Bay Street | ||
South end | East Victory Drive (U.S. Route 80) |
Its northern section passes through the Savannah Historic District, a National Historic Landmark District.[2]
Lincoln Street runs beside eight 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 Lincoln Street, all in Savannah's Historic District. From north to south:[3]
- 9 Lincoln Street (1853)
- 17 Lincoln Street (1852)
- Gordon–Anderson Building ("President's Quarters"), 127–131 Lincoln Street (1855)
- Joseph Sognier Property (I), 133–135 Lincoln Street (1886)
- Joseph Sognier Property (II), 139–141 Lincoln Street (1886)
- Joseph Gammon Property, 134 Lincoln Street (1843)
References
- "That’s So Savannah: Abe’s on Lincoln bar draws in patrons with its unique napkin art" – Savannah Morning News, September 8, 2021
- James Dillon (1977) National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: The Savannah Georgia NHL Historic District, National Park Service and Accompanying 25 photos, from 1964, 1973
- Historic Building Map: Savannah Historic District – Historic Preservation Department of the Chatham County-Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission (November 17, 2011)