If there is one thing Georgians love, it is reflecting on the history of their great state with pride. There are so many incredible things to see and learn about within the boundaries of Georgia, it’s hard to do if you’re visiting for just a quick trip. Yet for those of you who are planning to visit the coast, then you must add this old, historic spot to your to-do list, because it is hauntingly beautiful.
Welcome to the oldest English fort left on the Georgia coast…Fort King George.
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Fort King George was a crucial southern outpost for the British Empire from 1721 to 1736.
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Most of the buildings that are left remaining were made out of wood in 1721 when the fort was constructed.
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The problem with the fort however, is that they entire company endured many hardships throughout the years.
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Not only did the fort find disease knocking at its door, but also the threat of Indian and Spanish attacks, not to mention the unfamiliar coastal climate.
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The fort eventually was abandoned, leaving a hauntingly beautiful memory of days passed.
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It wasn’t until James Oglethorpe brought in Scottish Highlanders in 1736 to settle the land, and eventually called it Darien.
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It became the most prominent export center for lumber until 1925.
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Now, this 18th century fortification has become a popular destination for public tours.
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Using old drawings, records and historical accounts, Fort King Georgia has been rebuilt, fit with a museum, original officers’ quarters, barracks, front-line cannons, a moat and a blockhouse to name a few.
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If you’re looking to plan a trip to Fort King George State Historic Site, you can use the address below to guide you:
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302 McIntosh Road SE Darien, GA 31305 McIntosh County
Otherwise, if you’re looking for more unique coastal adventures in Georgia, then take a look at The Breathtaking National Park In Georgia Where You Can Watch Wild Horses Roam.
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