Fort Pulaski, Georgia

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Strategically located on Cockspur Island near the mouth of the Savannah River, Fort Pulaski was constructed between 1829 and 1847 to defend the port city of Savannah, from foreign attacks or invasion. However, early in the American crisis that became the Civil War, Georgia state troops seized this masonry fortification.

On April 11-12, 1862, events at Fort Pulaski forever changed defensive strategies worldwide. Union forces deployed bullet-shaped projectiles from rifled artillery batteries on Tybee Island. After only 30 hours of bombardment the 7.5 feet thick brick walls of the fort were breached and the Confederates surrendered.

Today, the fort is a remarkably well preserved example of 19th century military architecture.

Fort Pulaski is located approximately 15 miles east of Savannah on US-80, and is open daily from 9:00 to 5:00.

Upcoming Events
  • Tybee Irish Heritage Parade
    13 Mar 2010
  • Third Thursdays on Tybee
    18 Mar 2010
  • JCB Coast to Coast Charity Run
    26 Mar 2010
  • Third Thursdays on Tybee
    15 Apr 2010

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Watch Trailer for The Last Song Movie
"The Last Song" is based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks and was filmed on Tybee during the Summer of 2009. It will be released in theaters in the U.S. on March 31, 2010. Click on image above to watch a trailer for the upcoming film and to learn more about it.

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