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Fort Pulaski National Monument
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Located on Cockspur Island between Savannah and Tybee Island. Cannon firings on Wednesdays 3 times a day (11AM, 1PM, 3PM) in June and July. Open daily from 9AM-5PM, except for holidays.
I love this site for a good short trail-walk, and the fort is such a lovely calm, serene vibe. I even saw an armadillo here once
Built in the 1800s, Fort Pulaski stands on an island in the river, between Savannah and Tybee Island. It was the first Confederate masonry fort to fall under Union cannon fire, which marked a turning point in military history. There’s lots to do and see beyond the actual monument and fort, though. There are trails, such as the North Pier Trail, which goes through the original construction building and passes a 19th-century battery. There’s a lighthouse, a historic dike system, bike paths and more. Another spot definitely worth the short car ride. Or make a day of it and keep going to Tybee beach, just 10 minutes past Pulaski!
Built in the 1800s, Fort Pulaski stands on an island in the river, between Savannah and Tybee Island. It was the first Confederate masonry fort to fall under Union cannon fire, which marked a turning point in military history. There’s lots to do and see beyond the actual monument and fort, though.…
Looking for a little adventure? Fort Pulaski is a cool place to visit some Savannah history!
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Lokalità
101 US-80
Savannah, GA