Brunswick GA Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions
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AMary Miller Doll Museum
- 209-211 Gloucester Street
Brunswick, GA 31520 - +1 912 267 7569
- Well The Doll museum is now a great Pet Boutique called "Wagging Tails" and an art gallery "Gallery 209". Brunswick is a great to visit with plenty of good ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- This is probably the best collection of international dolls in the world. Mary Miller began the collection as a display for her travel agency and then expanded it. The dolls are arranged by country. There are also other special dolls as a few first lady and presidential dolls and dolls that belon... more on Yahoo! Travel
Mary Miller Doll Museum
209-211 Gloucester StreetBrunswick, GA 31520
BHofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historic Site
- 5556 US Hwy 17
N, Brunswick, GA 31525 - 9152647333
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- Overview This beautiful plantation represents the history and culture of Georgia’s rice coast. In the early 1800s, William Brailsford of Charleston carved a rice plantation from marshes along the Altamaha River. The plantation and its inhabitants were part of the genteel low country society that develop... more on Gastateparks.org
- Overview This beautiful plantation represents the history and culture of Georgia's rice coast. In the early 1800s, William Brailsford of Charleston carved a rice plantation from marshes along the Altamaha River. The plantation and its inhabitants were part of the genteel low country society that developed... more on Gastateparks.org
Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historic Site
5556 US Hwy 17N, Brunswick, GA 31525
CBlythe Island Regional Park
- 6616 Blythe Island Highway
Brunswick, GA 31523-6244 - +1 912 279 2812
- Overview A 1,100 acre public park that offers excellent fresh and salt water fishing opportunities plus features a full service campground, bait sales, a boat ramp, a picnic pavilion, a swimming beach, a children's playground, volleyball courts, bike and walking trails, a field archery range, ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview This is a marina park that is close to other hydro attractions and offers a variety of land and water recreation. Dogs of all sizes are allowed at no additional fee. Dogs may not be left unattended, and they must be leashed and cleaned up after. Dogs are not allowed on the beaches or in buildings... more on DogFriendly.com
Blythe Island Regional Park
6616 Blythe Island HighwayBrunswick, GA 31523-6244
EAltamaha Regional Park*
- 1605 Altamaha Park Rd
Brunswick, GA - +1 912 264 2342
Altamaha Regional Park*
1605 Altamaha Park RdBrunswick, GA
FOverlook Park Fishing Dock
- Overlook Park
Hwy 17, Brunswick, GA 31520
- Overview Non-boating fishing access. more on bgivb.com
Overlook Park Fishing Dock
Overlook ParkHwy 17, Brunswick, GA 31520
GYWCA*
- 144 Scranton Road
Brunswick, GA 31525 - +1 912 265 4100
- Overview Heated indoor pool all year. Outdoor Olympic pool open 7 months. Physical fitness facility and daycare available. ... more on bgivb.com
YWCA*
144 Scranton RoadBrunswick, GA 31525
HFort Frederica National Monument
- Route 9
Box 286C, St Simons Island, GA 31522 - 912 / 638-3639
- Highlights: restrooms more
- Location: Saint Simons Island, Georgia (6.7 miles from Brunswick)
- Overview This beautiful park was the site of one of the first British colonies. more on TripAdvisor
- Nice spot on the island for a little history/ culture. The visitor center is modern and provides good background on the Fort. The film is worth watching to get a sense of the place. You really have to use your imagination with what's there. It's more of an arch. dig then a historical site. Don't ... more on TripAdvisor
Fort Frederica National Monument
Route 9Box 286C, St Simons Island, GA 31522
IFt. Frederica National Monument and Park
- Frederica Road
near Christ Church Episcopal Church, Saint Simons Island, GA - +1 912 638 3639
- Overview Built by General Oglethorpe in 1736, three years after the founding of Savannah, Fort Frederica represented the southernmost post of the British colonies in North America. The area acted as a key military defensive position, protecting the British colonies in Georgia and South Carolina from the S... more on Weather.com
- Overview At the north end of the island is the Fort Frederica National Monument, the ruins of a fort built by English troops in the mid-1730s to protect the southern flank of the new Georgia colony against a Spanish invasion from Florida. At its peak in the 1740s, it was the most elaborate British fortifi... more on Fodor's
Ft. Frederica National Monument and Park
Frederica Roadnear Christ Church Episcopal Church, Saint Simons Island, GA
JNeptune Park
- St. Simons Island
Georgia, USA - +1 912 638 9014
- Overview Picnicking, fishing pier, crabbing, miniature golf, live theater, pool, library. Site of the St. Simons Island Visitors Center, Lighthouse and Coastal Museum, trolley and horse-drawn carriage tours. - Beach Access, Fishing, Museum, Picnic Shelters/Tables, Playground, Pool - Outdoor, Special Event... more on GoingToTheBeach.com
Neptune Park
St. Simons IslandGeorgia, USA
