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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Shaun Hunter
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    Fort Pulaski National Monument has a Visitor Center with interpretive displays, informative rangers and maps, and makes a great place to start your visit to the monument.
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    09/01/2021
    Displays inside the Visitor Center.
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    Visitors are able to walk on the fort grounds, which have been preserved very well.
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    The inside of the main fort structure.
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    Fort interiors are interesting.
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    Line of defense atop Fort Pulaski.
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    The dike system, designed by Robert E. Lee, remains and can be accessed via a flat walking trail.
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    Views of the fort from the Dike System Trail.
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    A paved path leads north from the parking area to other areas of historical interest on Cockspur Island.
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    Battery Hambright.
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    The North Pier can be visited, where people and materials were given access to Cockspur Island and the fort and village.
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    Picnic grounds which lie at the end of a nice short hike.

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