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Fort King George Historic Site1600 Wayne St Darien , GA 31305
From 1721 until 1736, Fort King George was the southern outpost of the British Empire in North America. A c... More on gastateparks.org
Closed on Monday, but well maintained. More on TripAdvisor

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Darien, Georgia, United States

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Darien, GA
Established in 1930 as a sanctuary for migratory birds, Wolf Island National Wildlife Refuge includes Wolf Island (4,519 acres), Egg Island (593 acres), and Little Egg Island (14 acres). All of the... More on Epinions.com
Established in 1930 as a sanctuary for migratory birds, Wolf Island National Wildlife Refuge includes Wolf Island (4,519 acres), Egg Island (593 acres), and Little Egg Island (14 acres). All of the... More on Epinions.com

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Darien, Georgia, United States
Shellman Bluff is a peaceful, picturesque fish camp village that retains the distinctive charm that once was common on the Georgia coast but has become harder to find. This is the real thing. Quaint, screened fishing cottages sit ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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St. Andrews Cemetery Road, Darien, Georgia
Inscription. Built ca. 1820, Ashantilly was the mainland residence of prominent antebellum planter Thomas S... More on HMDB
Outside, under the branches of the live oak trees- wonderful , peaceful place to be on a Sunday afternoon. More on TripAdvisor

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Darien, Georgia, United States
The Altamaha River, which is over 100 miles long, forms at the convergence of the Ocmulgee and Oconee rivers just east of Lumber City in southeast Georgia. As the largest water system east of the Mississippi, the Altamaha provides ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Sapelo Island Visitor Center Route 1, Box 1500 Darien, GA 31305
Visitors to Sapelo Island can see virtually every facet of a barrier island's natural community, from the forested uplands, to the vast salt marsh, and the complex beach and dunes systems. The main... More on gastateparks.org
Sapelo Island enables visitors to see virtually every facet of a barrier island's natural community, from the diversified wildlife of the forested uplands, to the vast expanses of salt marsh and th... More on Epinions.com

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Darien, GA
Edward Blackbeard Teach, a notorious pirate feared by many for his murderous, plundering raids, supposedly came here to bank some of his ill-gained fortune. Evidence of buried treasure has never ... More on Epinions.com
Edward Blackbeard Teach, a notorious pirate feared by many for his murderous, plundering raids, supposedly came here to bank some of his ill-gained fortune. Evidence of buried treasure has never ... More on Epinions.com

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309 3rd St W, Darien GA 31305, United States of America
Inscription. Darien was the Cradle of Presbyterianism in Georgia, as the first Presbyterian Church in the colony was established by Scottish Highlanders who settled this town in January, 1736. The Scots brought with them their minister, ... More on HMDB

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Darien GA 31305, United States of America
Inscription. For nearly two centuries the story of sawmilling in the Southeast was enacted on this point on the Altamaha River. In the summer of 1721, men from South Carolina sawed the 3-inch planks to build Fort King George. In 1736, ... More on HMDB
