In beautiful Savannah, Georgia, excitement is buzzing as Fort Pulaski National Monument approaches a major milestone: its 100th anniversary as a National Monument! Get ready for a fantastic weekend full of special programs, uplifting performances, and fascinating stories about the fort’s rich history on October 12-13, 2024.
This two-day celebration promises to be a remarkable experience for families, history buffs, and casual visitors alike. Both days will offer free admission to this stunning site, situated on Cockspur Island, just 15 miles east of Savannah along U.S. Highway 80. Yes, that’s right—free! Mark your calendars and gather your friends and family to take part in this incredible event.
On Saturday and Sunday, visitors can dive into sensorial experiences with pop-up archaeological and photographic exhibits that highlight various milestones in the fort’s impressive 195-year history. Whether you’re interested in military history, architecture, or simply want to see some stunning visuals, there’s something for everyone. And trust us, you won’t want to miss these unique perspectives on Fort Pulaski’s past.
To keep the vibe lively and appetizing, a selection of food trucks will be on-site throughout the weekend. You can grab a bite to eat while you soak in the history around you. It’s all about creating a festive atmosphere where community members can connect with each other and engage with the stories that have shaped the area over the years.
The event will also feature inspiring addresses from local and state officials, along with leadership from the National Park Service. These talks will not only reflect on the rich history of Fort Pulaski but will also look forward to its bright future. The involvement of various community and agency partners adds a special touch, emphasizing the collaborative spirit that has made the fort a cherished landmark.
For those who might not be familiar, Fort Pulaski has a fascinating history dating back to its construction in the 1800s. Initially built to protect the Savannah River, it played a vital role during the Civil War. The fort’s design and construction highlighted advancements in military engineering of the time, making it an important subject for history enthusiasts today. As you stroll through the grounds, imagine the stories that these historic walls could tell.
If you’re eager to join the fun, remember that the fort will be open to the public during its regular hours on both days. For additional details or questions, you can reach out to the visitor center by calling 912-219-4233 or by emailing fopu_information@nps.gov. You can also find updates on their official website or by checking out their Facebook page.
So, mark your calendar for this momentous occasion! The centennial celebration of Fort Pulaski National Monument is not just an opportunity to learn about history; it’s a chance to become part of a community that cares deeply about preserving its past for future generations. Whether you’ve visited many times or it’s your first encounter, there’s plenty of fun and learning waiting for you.
We can’t wait to see you at Fort Pulaski to help celebrate. Bring your family, a curious mind, and your appetite – it’s going to be a weekend to remember!
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