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Augusta Canal Headquarters

Visitors to the 11.5-mile Augusta Canal National Heritage Area can experience the Fall Line ecosystem via canoe, bicycle or on foot along the wide gravel towpath.

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Dorchester Academy and Museum of African-American History

The Academy, today an active community center and museum, was founded after the Civil War as a school for freed slaves.

Dorchester Academy and Museum of African-American History is part of a 10-stop Liberty Trail driving tour on the Georgia Coast.

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Fort King George Historic Site

Resonstructed four-story cypress blockhouse, barracks and earthwork fort originally built in 1721 as southernmost outpost of British empire in North America. Also includes ruins and museum with audiovisual presentation.

Interpretive canoe trips in the spring and fall on the Altamaha River.

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Jekyll Island History Center and National Historic Landmark District

Jekyll Island served as a winter retreat from 1886-1942 for America’s wealthiest families. Today the Jekyll Island Historic Landmark District is a 240-acre riverfront compound and one of the largest on-going restoration projects in the southeastern United States.

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