Savanna, Oklahoma Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Population & Steets in Savanah City are calculated by comparing the numbers in each of the census tracts. The more recent data, from the 2010 Census, show that the population of Savanna City, Illinois, is 2,924 people. However, that figure does not reflect the true demographics of the city. The population density for the city and the greater surrounding area are different.

The Savannah metro area's population increased from 347,597 in 2010 to over 393,353 in 2019. That is a growth rate of nearly 12% over the last nine years, which is more than double the national average. Moreover, Savannah's housing market is more stable than the average for the U.S., making it easier to buy a home in the city.

Savannah has 22 squares located on five historic streets. Each street has three or five different squares, varying in character and size. Johnson Square has a formal fountain and a monument. Crawford Square has a playground, while Elbert Square is known as the "lost square." A recently restored downtown section has a dog-themed candy shop. The old-fashioned Wet Willie's is another Savannah staple.

Savannah's municipal past dates back to 1733, when the first English colonists named the settlement Georgia after Britain's King George II. In the early days, Savannah residents coexisted with the Yamacraw tribe. Savannah played important roles during the American Revolution, the Civil War, and the Reconstruction era. It also survived battles, sieges, sea blockades, and economic hardships.