Fort Pulaski National Monument

Large 1800s Fort

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our not-so- secret getaway
tybee is the most relaxing , laid back and fun place to spend a couple of days -- no pressure to do anything unless you absolutly want to -- my wife and i live about 4 hours away and we go there five or six times a year --we also travel extensively throught the country but tybee is our favorite - early in the morning the dolphins are playing close to the beach and you can actually watch them better from the shore then anywhere else because you can track their route - with the variety of lodging on the island anything

Reviewed by: Bill from on Nov 11 2009

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Expect more orginal experience
I guess the things I saw in some locations didn't look original to me and I expect it to. Like heave equipment that would have made it through the battle. I also thought there would be more to see on the inside that you could really get in to see.

Reviewed by: The Lafever Family from on Dec 19 2007

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Really cool for adults and kids
Neat experience for the kids and mom and dad. We got to see and the canon get fired, walk around the immaculate historic grounds, cross the moat(there had been an alligator in there before)all the rooms were awesome, the fort was just really cool!!!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 02 2007

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we will definately go back!
We have 4 children and anything in this price range is great on the budget. The kids and adults enjoyed seeing the entire fort but especially the tunnels. Definately worth your time.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 02 2007

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Great place to visit
Beautiful island with well-preserved masonry fort. Lots to see and do including hiking and birding trails, fishing, and large picnic area. Interesting programs and events conducted throughout the year.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 15 2005

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A little taste of history
Very afordable to take the kids and family to learn and see some of Savannahs history. The fort is still in tact though you can still see where some of the musket holes and such are from the Civil War.

Reviewed by: Julie S from on Sep 24 2005

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Not even a history buff and liked it!
Yes, I was forced by my man to go to Fort Pulaski. These types of things just aren't my forte. However, once there I really enjoyed it! It's amazing to look at this fort and imagine the lives affected by the history there. Also, compared to Fort Sumter in Charleston, SC, it's in great shape. Nice area around the Fort, easy to walk around and inside - I encourage you to check it out!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 06 2005

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Great Site
Great park with a very friendly and helpful staff. Beautiful island setting and very well-preserved structure offering great fun for people of all ages. Great deal for Savannah area as well. $3 per adult gets you a six day pass into the park which includes the fort, picnic area, trails, and fishing areas. Also on the way to Tybee beach.

Reviewed by: mike from on Jul 05 2005

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A nice place with some history!
This is a great place to go and walk around. The Fort is very weel preserved and there are nature trails that are well kept. If you enjoy history and the civil war era itself, this one I wouldnt pass up for the price!

Reviewed by: tig from on May 08 2005

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interesting
very interesting. Well kept, clean. enjoyable for the whole family.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 10 2005
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