McDonough Row

{{Short description|Historic row house in Savannah, Georgia, United States}}

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| location = Savannah, Georgia, U.S.

| address = 419–424 Charlton Street

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McDonough Row (also known as John McDonough Row){{Cite book |last=Holl |first=Steven |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oAWkvAW4p_cC&dq=mcdonough+row+savannah&pg=PA50 |title=Pamphlet Architecture 9: Rural and Urban House Types |date=1982 |publisher=Princeton Architectural Press |isbn=978-0-910413-15-2 |pages=50 |language=en}} is a historic row house in Savannah, Georgia, United States. It stands at 410–424 East Charlton Street, in the southeastern civic lot of Troup Square.{{Cite web |last=Shumake |first=Liz |date=2023-01-15 |title=A Look Into the Unique Row Housing of Savannah - Savannah.com |url=https://www.savannah.com/a-look-into-the-unique-row-housing-of-savannah/ |access-date=2024-07-22 |website=Savannah, GA {{!}} Savannah.com |language=en-US}} They are contributing properties of the Savannah Historic District,{{Cite book |last=Morrison |first=Mary Lane |author-link=Mary Lane Morrison |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EuROAAAAMAAJ&q=mcdonough+row+savannah |title=Historic Savannah: Survey of Significant Buildings in the Historic and Victorian Districts of Savannah, Georgia |date=1979 |publisher=Historic Savannah Foundation, the Junior League of Savannah |pages=xxii |language=en}} itself on the National Register of Historic Places.[https://www.thempc.org/docs/lit/hist/maps/supplement.pdf 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,{{Cite web |last=pls4e |date=2024-01-06 |title=John J. McDonough Row |url=https://sah-archipedia.org/buildings/GA-02-8.24.1 |access-date=2024-07-22 |website=SAH ARCHIPEDIA |language=en}} future mayor of Savannah.

Other similar-style row houses exist in Savannah's Gordon Row, the Jones Street Quantock Row, the Chatham Square Quantock Row, William Remshart Row House and Mary Marshall Row.

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