1. Reynolds Square is a historic square located in the heart of Savannah, Georgia. It was named after John Reynolds, a colonial governor of Georgia. The square features a beautiful fountain, a statue of John Wesley (founder of the Methodist Church), and a number of historic buildings. One of the most notable buildings is the Owens-Thomas House, a tourable house museum that was designed by William Jay and completed in 1819. The square also connects to Warren Square and the Lucas Theatre.

2. Reynolds Square is open to the public 24/7, but various attractions within the square have varying hours of operation. The Owens-Thomas House is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm (closed major holidays). Their phone number is (912) 790-8886.

3. Admission to Reynolds Square is free, but admission to the Owens-Thomas House requires purchasing a ticket. Tickets can be purchased at the house or online in advance. The cost for adults is $20, seniors (65+) is $18, students (with ID) is $15, and children (ages 7-17) is $10. Children under 6 are free. There are a number of transportation options to get to Reynolds Square, including walking, biking, taxis, and public transportation. Parking can be found in nearby garages or on-street, metered parking.