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Fort Frederica (near St. Simons Island, Georgia)

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Established in 1736, the town of Frederica was the southernmost post of the British colonies in North America. It protected the rest of Georgia and South Carolina from the Spanish in Florida. The park is known for it's exceptional beauty. Stately oaks, exceptionally large grape vines, and Spanish moss lend an air of antiquity unequaled on the coast.

Fort Frederica, near St. Simons Island, Georgia - Photo by Jim Doane © APS, Inc.

 

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