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Fort Pulaski National Park
From the coast to the mountains. They are great for family outings, group trips and school field trips. Click on the Names of National Parks and historic sites for info. This includes descriptions, open dates, pictures and contact information.
Visit National Parks at Georgia's Coast and Island - With almost 20 different National Park Service Historic Sites to choose from, breath-taking views will abound you. Wonderful memories will be created during any of the many trips you can take. Visit Cumberland Island, Fort Frederica, historic Brunswick, Fort Pulaski, Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation, Jekyll Island Historic District, Laurel Grove Cemetery, Savannah Historic District, St. Marys Historic District and so much more!
Visit Augusta Historic National Parks - These sites are great for vacations, family outings, group trips and school field trips. Some sites are free and others charge a small nominal fee. Visit the Augusta Canal, Enterprice Mill, Augusta Historic District, the Brahe House, Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Engine Company Number One, Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art, Old Medical College of Georgia, Sacred Heart Cultural Center, Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home and much more here!
Andersonville National Historic Site - Andersonville, Georgia
From the Revolutionary War to Operation Iraqi Freedom, American prisoners of war have endured untold hardships, and shown tremendous courage. Andersonville NHS commemorates the sacrifices of these brave Americans through exhibits in the National Prisoner of War Museum; the site of Camp Sumter (Andersonville prison); and manages Andersonville National Cemetery.
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Appalachian National Scenic Trail - Maine to Georgia
The People's Path and America's First National Scenic Trail "The body of the Trail is provided by the lands it traverses, and its soul is in the living stewardship of the volunteers and workers of the Appalachian Trail community." - from the Appalachian Trail Management Principles and the A.T. Comprehensive Plan.
Augusta Canal National Heritage Area - Augusta, Georgia
This site in east central Georgia interprets the August Canal story and its role in the development of the nation. Visitors can float past 200 years of Georgia history on a replica canal cargo boat, visit the award-winning Canal Interpretive Center in a restored textile mill, view the Confederate Powderworks chimney, or hike, bike or paddle along the historic waterway.
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area - Atlanta, Georgia
Today the river valley attracts us for so many reasons. Take a solitary walk to enjoy nature's display, raft leisurely through the rocky shoals with friends, fish the misty waters as the sun comes up, or have a picnic on a Sunday afternoon. Experience your Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area.
Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park - Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia
In 1863, Union and Confederate forces fought for control of Chattanooga, the gateway to the deep south. The Confederate's were victorious at nearby Chickamauga in September, but renewed fighting in Chattanooga in November gave Union troops final control. Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, the nation’s first, was created in 1890 to preserve and commemorate these battlefields.
Cumberland Island National Seashore - Saint Marys, Georgia
Cumberland Island is Georgia's largest and southernmost barrier island. Pristine maritime forests, undeveloped beaches and wide marshes whisper the stories of both man and nature. Come walk in the footsteps of early natives, explorers, and wealthy industrialists. Enjoy ranger guided tours or explore in quiet solitude. Your trip begins here.
Canyons and Monuments at Chickamaugua Battlefield
Fort Frederica National Monument - St. Simons Island, Georgia
Georgia's fate was decided in 1742 when Spanish and British forces clashed on St. Simons Island. Fort Frederica's troops defeated the Spanish, ensuring Georgia's future as a British colony. Today, the archeological remnants of Frederica are protected by National Park Service.
Fort Pulaski National Monument - Savannah, Georgia
The Battle for Fort Pulaski in April 1862 marked a turning point in military history. It featured the first significant use of rifled cannons in combat. These accurate, long-range weapons shattered Fort Pulaski's walls from over a mile away. After thirty-hours of bombardment, the fort surrendered. The battle surprised military strategists worldwide, signaling the end of masonry fortifications.
Jimmy Carter National Historic Site - Plains, Georgia
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter learned the importance of hard work, honesty, virtue, love and mercy in the quaint, rural town of Plains, Georgia. Working as full partners, the Carters have dedicated their lives to peace, human rights and public service throughout the world. Come explore the community that influenced and shaped the life and values of the 39th President of the U. S..
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park - Kennesaw, Georgia
It was a swelteringly hot and clear Monday, June 27, 1864, when some of the heaviest fighting of the Atlanta Campaign occurred here. Preserved are historic earthworks, cannon emplacements and monuments. Interpreted here are the historic events where over 5,350 soldiers were killed in the battle fought here from June 19, 1864 through July 2, 1864.
Martin Luther King Jr National Historic Site - Atlanta, Georgia
Just past noon on January 15, 1929, a son was born to the Reverend and Mrs. Martin Luther King, Sr., in an upstairs bedroom of 501 Auburn Avenue, in Atlanta, Georgia. It was in these surroundings of home, church (Ebenezer Baptist Church), and neighborhood (Sweet Auburn) that "M.L." experienced family and Christian love, segregation in the days of "Jim Crow" laws, diligence and tolerance.
Ocmulgee National Monument - Macon, Georgia
Ocmulgee National Monument is a memorial to the relationship of people and natural resources in this corner of North America. We preserve a continuous record of human life in the Southeast from the earliest times to the present, there is evidence here of more than 12,000 years of human habitation. A diversity of natural and cultural resources combines to provide an abundance of reasons to visit.
Trail Of Tears National Historic Trail - Various Locations in Georgia
Come on a journey to remember and commemorate the survival of the Cherokee people despite their forced removal from their homelands in the Southeastern United States in the 1840s.
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