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American Revolution in Georgia

The American Revolution in Georgia includes sites at Elijah Creek State Park, Fort Morris Historic Site, Kettle Creek Revolutionary War Battlefield, Liberty County, the Liberty Trail, Midway, Midway Museum and National Historic District, Signer’s Monument in Augusta, Sunbury, Washington, and Wilkes County. Georgia’s Revolutionary War sites occur mostly along Georgia’s Coast and in the East Central Georgia region of the Piedmont. Use Refine Search to locate sites of the American Revolution in Georgia by travel region, county or city. Use the Alphabetical Index to search by name when more than one page of profiles is shown.

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Elijah Clark State Park

Lincolnton Georgia Family Vacations

Located on the western shore of 70,000-acre Clarks Hill Lake, this park is named for a frontiersman and Georgia war hero who led pioneers during the Revolutionary War.

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Fort Morris Historic Site

Fort Morris Historic Site

Midway Georgia Family Vacations, Georgia Tours

Fort Morris was built to defend the former town of Sunbury, once a bustling seaport second in Georgia only to Savannah.

The historic site is part of a 10-stop Liberty Trail driving tour on the Georgia Coast.

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Kettle Creek Battlefield

Kettle Creek Battlefield

Washington Georgia Family Vacations

Site of the decisive February 14, 1779, Revolutionary War battle led by patriots Andrew Pickens, John Dooly and Elijah Clark that helped prevent the British from taking over up-country Georgia.

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Kettle Creek Battlefield Map

Georgia (GA) Tours

One of the most significant battles of the Revolutionary War in Georgia was fought by patriots at Kettle Creek in Wilkes County.

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Liberty County

Hinesville Georgia Family Vacations

Fort Morris Historic Site, Midway Museum, and Dorchester Church built in 1854 are some of the sites you can see in Liberty County.

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Liberty Trail

Liberty Trail

Georgia (GA) Tours

The Historic Liberty Trail is a unique driving tour offering a diverse experience on the Georgia Coast integrating history, culture and ecology from the American Revolution to the present. Visit individual stops along the trail or take the entire self-guided tour from beginning to end.

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Midway Museum and National Historic District

Midway Museum and National Historic District

Midway Georgia (GA) Tours

Get an idea of what life was like for landowners in coastal Georgia during the late 18th century and early 19th century at the Midway Museum, the centerpiece of the Midway National Historic District.

Midway Museum and National Historic District are part of a 10-stop Liberty Trail driving tour on the Georgia Coast.

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Revolutionary War Cemetery

Louisville Georgia Family Vacations

This small, quiet cemetery is the final resting place of American patriots of the Revolutionary War.

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Signers' Monument

Augusta Georgia Family Vacations

Dedicated July 4, 1848, this 50-foot-high obelisk made from Stone Mountain granite honors the three Georgia signers of the Declaration of Independence – Lyman Hall, George Walton and Button Gwinnett.

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