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Bull Street

Bull Street is a major street in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Named for Colonel William Bull (1683–1755), it runs from Bay Street in the north to Derenne Avenue in the south. It is around 3.40 miles in length, not including the section interrupted by Forsyth Park. It is the center of a National Historic Landmark District.

Notable buildings and structures
Below is a selection of notable buildings and structures on Bull Street, all in Savannah's Historic District. From north to south: The Gingerbread House, a popular tourist attraction in the Savannah Victorian Historic District, is at 1921 Bull Street, opposite Bull Street Library. It was built by Cord Asendorf Sr. in 1899. ==References in popular culture==
References in popular culture
The street is also featured several times in John Berendt's 1994 book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. In the introduction to the subsequent 1997 movie, Irma P. Hall's character Minerva says to a squirrel sat beside her on a bench in Forsyth Park: "Quit eyeballin' me, Flavis. I knew you when you was a two-bit hustler on Bull Street." ==References==
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