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“come learn about this monumental structure”
Built by South Carolina colonists in 1721, Fort King George was the southernmost fortification defending the British empire in North America. Though it only lasted six short years until 1727, the fort served a monumental role toward the later establishment of Georgia. Today, Fort King George Historic Site, operated by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Parks and Historic Sites division, hosts several thousand visitors a year. Our award-winning programs teach visitors about this monumental structure and how Georgia came to exist as the 13th British colony in North America.
Please visit this place if you're in the area. So well done. See the pictures I posted. Read more
A wonderful fort in Darien, Ga area. The First English fort on Georgia's Coast Fort King George is a historical site located in Darien, Georgia. It is a must-visit destination for history buffs.... Read more
Great history site. It was not crowded. Everyone that worked there was nice. The museum is very well done. There is also a video. Much of the area was recreated. But a lot of work had been done to... Read more
Fort King George Historic Site
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