A significant historical site on St. Simons Island, Georgia, where you can explore the remains of a British fort built by James Oglethorpe in 1736 to defend the southern border of the Georgia colony against Spanish forces in Florida; it offers a glimpse into the colonial era through archaeological remains and stories of the people who lived there, including the famous Battle of Bloody Marsh that took place nearby.
Be sure to check out any of the local beaches while you're here!
Located next to the historic light house, the village offers an array of shops and restaurants.