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Fort Pulaski National Monument
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Let Fort Pulaski awe and inspire! Follow in the footsteps of revolutionary thinkers, great engineering minds, fearless commanders, and thousands of workers and soldiers who built and fought for control of this massive fortress. Plan your visit today, and experience America through Fort Pulaski National Monument!

Fort Pulaski is only fifteen minutes east of historic Savannah, Georgia. For more information on making your stay a memorable one contact the Savannah Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Only 10 minutes east of Fort Pulaski National Monument on U.S. Highway 80 are the inviting beaches of Tybee Island. This barrier island has a three mile long beach perfect for sunbathing and bird watching. While on Tybee Island enjoy climbing to the top of Tybee Island Lighthouse. From walks on the beach to dolphin-watching, find out all the hidden treasures of Tybee Island.

Use this site to take advantage of all our park has to offer. Links on this page will take you to information about visiting Fort Pulaski and beautiful coastal Georgia.

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48th New York Volunteers playing baseball at Fort Pulaski, 1862  

Did You Know?
Members of the 48th New York Volunteers stationed at Fort Pulaski played baseball to pass the time. One of the first photographs taken of the game of baseball was captured at Fort Pulaski in 1862. Fort Pulaski National Monument, Georgia

Last Updated: June 01, 2008 at 10:18 EST