Discover the best top things to do in Golden Isles of Georgia, Georgia including Temple Beth Tefilloh, Fort Frederica National Monument, Harrington School, Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation, Faith Chapel, Cassina Garden Club tabby cabins, Historic Glynn County Courthouse, Horton House, Ebo Landing.
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This beautiful park was the site of one of the first British colonies.
I always take my national park passport book with me when I travel. When I realized I was about 20 miles from this site ,we drove to see it and get my stamp. I was so pleased with our visit. First of all , there is a legit introductory movie. I love when historic sites have this because it really does set the stage. When we got outside the visitor center there were people in colonial dress. One asked me if I wanted to make a candle. The blacksmith made and gave us a hook. This site is home to over 5000 artifacts and many of them were on display. It’s really an interesting piece of colonial history. Being from the north, I forget that the south has its share of colonial history as well. This site was beautiful and I could have spent more time here if I wasn’t traveling. The town of Frederica Georgia was also beautiful.
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This beautiful plantation represents the history and culture of Georgia’s rice coast. In the early 1800s, William Brailsford of Charleston carved a rice plantation from marshes along the Altamaha River. The plantation and its inhabitants were part of the genteel low country society that developed during the antebellum period. While many factors made rice cultivation increasingly difficult in the years after the Civil War, the family continued to grow rice until 1913.The enterprising siblings of the fifth generation at Hofwyl-Broadfield resolved to start a dairy rather than sell their family home. The efforts of Gratz, Miriam and Ophelia Dent led to the preservation of their family legacy. Ophelia was the last heir to the rich traditions of her ancestors, and she left the plantation to the state of Georgia in 1973.A museum features silver from the family collection and a model of Hofwyl-Broadfield during its heyday. A brief film on the plantation’s history is shown before visitors walk a short trail to the antebellum home. A guided tour allows visitors to see the home as Ophelia kept it with family heirlooms, 18th and 19th century furniture and Cantonese china. A stop on the Colonial Coast Birding Trail, this is an excellent spot to look for herons, egrets, ibis and painted buntings. A nature trail that leads back to the Visitors Center along the edge of the marsh where rice once flourished.
A very unassuming place when you drive in, but the tour of the house--which is all original--was really great. There's so much history in each room of the house, and our tour guide did a fantastic job answering everyone's questions and providing all of the context for what we were seeing.
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A small church with the basic structure of a Congregational church, the velvet pew seating of an Anglican church, and the animal carvings of a Viking Great Hall. Add gorgeous Tiffany glass at the front and back, and you have a unique and lovely church. Great for a short visit or some contemplative time.
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These cabins have been maintained by a garden club. Right on the waterfront with flowers behind, it is very pretty. I was unable to see inside. Located between Epworth and the park.
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I visit the Horton House every time I visit Jekyll Island. Now I am sharing the history and beauty of the island to my grandsons. Across the street is another area to visit with a small cemetery and waterway.
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