US National Monument: Fort Frederica National Monument - Georgia (1936)
US National Monument: Fort Frederica National Monument - Georgia (1936)
Fort Frederica National Monument is located in St. Simons Island, Georgia and was established in 1936.
This national monument is a great place to explore the history of 18th century America, specifically the British colony of Georgia.
The fort was built in 1736 to protect the southern border of the British colony from Spanish forces.
Visitors can explore the ruins of the fort, the colonial town, and the tabby remains of the barracks and officer's houses.
The site also includes a museum, nature trails, and a beach area.
The best time to visit is during the spring and fall when temperatures are mild.
There are a variety of events and activities throughout the year, such as living history programs, guided tours, and more.
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