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  • Late sunset light over Will's Gut and the Bailey Island Bridge, the only granite cribstone bridge in the world, at Orrs Island, Maine. The 1,150-foot bridge crosses Will's Gut and was made using granite slabs as cribstones without mortar or cement. Some 10,000 tons of granite were used in the project.
    Orrs Island_20190823_230.jpg
  • The light from the St. Simons Lighthouse penetrates the dawn at Couper's Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_093.jpg
  • View of the beach front and homes at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_089.jpg
  • The light from the St. Simons Lighthouse penetrates the dawn at Couper's Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_078.jpg
  • A heron at sunrise on a pier along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_079.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_060A.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_047A.jpg
  • The Christ Church in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The original wooden church was built in 1820 then destroyed in the Civil War and rebuilt as it stands today in 1884.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_034A.jpg
  • The Christ Church in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The original wooden church was built in 1820 then destroyed in the Civil War and rebuilt as it stands today in 1884.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_032A.jpg
  • The Christ Church in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The original wooden church was built in 1820 then destroyed in the Civil War and rebuilt as it stands today in 1884.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_028A.jpg
  • The Saint Simons Mill Church also known as Lovely Lane Chapel in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_077.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_068.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and canons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_036.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_049.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_045.jpg
  • The Christ Church in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The original wooden church was built in 1820 then destroyed in the Civil War and rebuilt as it stands today in 1884.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_024.jpg
  • The St. Simons Public Pier at dawn along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_008.jpg
  • A Great White Egret hunts along the reeds at Gould's Inlet in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
    St. Simons Island_20190303559.JPG
  • A Great White Egret hunts along the reeds at Gould's Inlet in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
    St. Simons Island_20190303558.JPG
  • A Great White Egret hunts along the reeds at Gould's Inlet in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
    St. Simons Island_20190303555.JPG
  • View of the Atlantic coast from the St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_065.JPG
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_061.JPG
  • Spanish moss covers live oak trees hanging over the stone walls of the original arms magazine at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_055.JPG
  • The original cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_054.JPG
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_048.JPG
  • An woman walks along the ancient Live Oak trees covered in Spanish moss at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_037.JPG
  • The Christ Church in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The original wooden church was built in 1820 then destroyed in the Civil War and rebuilt as it stands today in 1884.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_027.JPG
  • The St. Simons Public Pier at sunrise along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_017.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean seen from Couper's Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_013.JPG
  • The light from the St. Simons Lighthouse penetrates the dawn at Couper's Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_004.JPG
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_047.JPG
  • The light from the St. Simons Lighthouse penetrates the dawn at Couper's Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_005.JPG
  • Late sunset light over Will's Gut and the Bailey Island Bridge, the only granite cribstone bridge in the world, at Orrs Island, Maine. The 1,150-foot bridge crosses Will's Gut and was made using granite slabs as cribstones without mortar or cement. Some 10,000 tons of granite were used in the project.
    Orrs Island_20190823_260.jpg
  • Late sunset light over Will's Gut and the Bailey Island Bridge, the only granite cribstone bridge in the world, at Orrs Island, Maine. The 1,150-foot bridge crosses Will's Gut and was made using granite slabs as cribstones without mortar or cement. Some 10,000 tons of granite were used in the project.
    Orrs Island_20190823_228.jpg
  • Late sunset light over Will's Gut and the Bailey Island Bridge, the only granite cribstone bridge in the world, at Orrs Island, Maine. The 1,150-foot bridge crosses Will's Gut and was made using granite slabs as cribstones without mortar or cement. Some 10,000 tons of granite were used in the project.
    Orrs Island_20190823001.jpg
  • A red fish house against the blue sky during sunset at Orrs Island, Maine. The Bailey Island Bridge, the only granite cribstone bridge is in the background.
    Orrs Island_20190823008.jpg
  • The light from the St. Simons Lighthouse penetrates the dawn at Couper's Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_092.jpg
  • Sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean seen from Couper's Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_090.jpg
  • View of the beach front and homes at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_088.jpg
  • View of the beach front and homes at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_087.jpg
  • View of the Atlantic coast from the St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_085.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_083.jpg
  • A whale sculpture in Neptune park with the St. Simons Lighthouse behind along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_082.jpg
  • The St. Simons Public Pier at dawn along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_076A.jpg
  • The St. Simons Public Pier at dawn along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_074A.jpg
  • The St. Simons Public Pier at dawn along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_075A.jpg
  • The St. Simons Public Pier at dawn along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_073A.jpg
  • The St. Simons Public Pier at dawn along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_070A.jpg
  • The St. Simons Public Pier at dawn along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_069A.jpg
  • The light from the St. Simons Lighthouse penetrates the dawn at Couper's Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_065A.jpg
  • The historic Hamilton Plantation slave cabins at Gascoigne Bluff in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The cabins housed African-American slaves who worked in the cotton plantation from the early 1800’s until the early 1870’s.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_063A.jpg
  • The wooden shutter on the historic Hamilton Plantation slave cabins at Gascoigne Bluff in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The cabins housed African-American slaves who worked in the cotton plantation from the early 1800’s until the early 1870’s.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_064A.jpg
  • A man walks his dog along the ancient Live Oak trees covered in Spanish moss at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_059A.jpg
  • An couple walk their dog along the ancient Live Oak trees covered in Spanish moss at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_058A.jpg
  • Spanish moss covers live oak trees with resurrection ferns in the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_056A.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_054A.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_053A.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_052A.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_049A.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_050A.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_048A.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_046A.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_045A.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_043A.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_042A.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_039A.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_038A.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_037A.jpg
  • The Christ Church in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The original wooden church was built in 1820 then destroyed in the Civil War and rebuilt as it stands today in 1884.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_036A.jpg
  • The Christ Church in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The original wooden church was built in 1820 then destroyed in the Civil War and rebuilt as it stands today in 1884.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_035A.jpg
  • The Christ Church in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The original wooden church was built in 1820 then destroyed in the Civil War and rebuilt as it stands today in 1884.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_033A.jpg
  • The Christ Church in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The original wooden church was built in 1820 then destroyed in the Civil War and rebuilt as it stands today in 1884.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_031A.jpg
  • The Christ Church in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The original wooden church was built in 1820 then destroyed in the Civil War and rebuilt as it stands today in 1884.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_029A.jpg
  • The Christ Church in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The original wooden church was built in 1820 then destroyed in the Civil War and rebuilt as it stands today in 1884.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_027A.jpg
  • The Christ Church in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The original wooden church was built in 1820 then destroyed in the Civil War and rebuilt as it stands today in 1884.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_026A.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_025A.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_024A.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_022A.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_021A.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_020A.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_019A.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_018A.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_017A.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_016A.jpg
  • The historic Hamilton Plantation slave cabins at Gascoigne Bluff in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The cabins housed African-American slaves who worked in the cotton plantation from the early 1800’s until the early 1870’s.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_001.jpg
  • Detail of a window at the historic Hamilton Plantation slave cabins at Gascoigne Bluff in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The cabins housed African-American slaves who worked in the cotton plantation from the early 1800’s until the early 1870’s.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_002.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_073.jpg
  • View of the beach front and homes at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_071.jpg
  • View of the pier and public pool from the St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_067.jpg
  • View of the Atlantic coast from the St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_066.jpg
  • View of the Atlantic coast from the St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_065.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_064.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_062.jpg
  • Tourists take selfies on the catwalk of the St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_058.jpg
  • A whale sculpture in Neptune park with the St. Simons Lighthouse behind along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_060.jpg
  • Spanish moss covers live oak trees hanging over the stone walls of the original arms magazine at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_056.jpg
  • Spanish moss covers live oak trees hanging over the stone walls of the original arms magazine at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_055.jpg
  • The original cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_054.jpg
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_053.jpg
  • The original cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_052.jpg
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