A 300-year-old fort on St. Simons Island will be protected from nearby development. The Augusta Chronicle reports that the Glynn County Commission and the St. Simons Island Land Trust have bought 20 acres around Fort Frederica. The goal is to create a buffer between encroaching homes and the historic fort. The National Park Service has agreed to buy the land from the Trust once federal money is available.
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Monday, August 13, 2007
Good news for historic fort
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8/13/2007 02:30:00 PM
Labels: Fort Federica, Glynn County, St. Simons Island