Commemorating the Revolutionary War hero, Pulaski Square is a quiet, residential park with no monument or fountain. Facing the square are two infill replica houses, one at 209 W. Charlton Street (2005, John Deering) and the other at 200 W. Harris Street (1993), both built by the Beehive Foundation under the direction of Mills B. Lane IV.
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Pulaski Square
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