Pulaski-House

LOCATIONS AND FACILITIES

Pulaski House

Address

328 Barnard St.
Savannah, Georgiadirections
The Savannah chapter of the Jewish Educational Alliance erected this facility on Pulaski Square in 1914. It was later used as a church, a lodge and a shelter for homeless women and children. Pulaski House is now a residence hall for approximately 60 female students. They live in single-floor apartments that accommodate two or three students and and loft-style apartments that can accommodate four. Each unit features air conditioning, one or two private baths, a kitchenette, twin-size beds that can be bunked, a cable television outlet, and a drafting table, stool and dresser/chest of drawers for each resident. Local Internet access is available, and modems are provided upon request.

Pulaski House offers elevator service, a common area with a television, pay laundry machines, and drink and snack vending machines. Limited on-street and metered parking is available.

Located at 328 Barnard St., Pulaski House offers all-female student housing.

Residents of Pulaski House enjoy apartment-style rooms with private baths and kitchenettes.