You Can See A Civil War Fort At This Museum Near Savannah, Georgia
By Lisa Sammons|Published July 13, 2022
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Georgia played an important role in the Civil War. We’re famous, of course, for Sherman’s March to the Sea and for battles at Chickamauga, Kennesaw, and more. We also have a Civil War fort in Georgia that’s now a National Monument and museum open for tours. Fort Pulaski is just outside of Savannah and is one of the most historic places in the state. This fascinating museum is a great place to learn about what an important role the Peach State played in the Civil War.
Today, Fort Pulaski is a military monument and museum open to the public. Tours are self-guided and there are plenty of interesting exhibits and displays to check out that are educational and fun.
Have you ever visited Fort Pulaski? Share your experiences in the comments!
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