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Orange Hall Gilman Cultural Center - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Orange Hall Gilman Cultural Center

The Orange Hall Gilman Cultural Center is an institution dedicated to the conservation of the African-American heritage. Located on Hwy 40, just outside of Kingsland, the museum houses artifacts and artwork spanning millennia. It contains a powerful history of the region and its impact on civil rights movements over time. Visitors are invited to explore four main areas: library and archives, interactive displays, galleries featuring exhibitions and a variety of workshops open to all.
Address : 311 Osborne St, St Marys, GA 31558, USA

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St. Marys Waterfront Park - Howard Gilman Memorial ParkSt. Marys Waterfront Park – Howard Gilman Memorial Park is a peaceful outdoor destination. This scenic park offers visitors the opportunity to experience nature in a beautiful and tranquil setting with plenty of amenities for everyone to enjoy. Stroll along the boardwalks that take you past gorgeous live oak trees and panoramic marsh views. Take a dip in the salt or freshwater swimming areas or enjoy a picnic at one of the park’s many pavilions.
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St Marys RailroadThe St Marys Railroad was built in the late 1840s to provide an east-west connection for logging and cotton operations. It was the first line of a larger system that eventually stretched from St Marys, through Darien to Savannah. In 1948, the Eastern Railway of Georgia acquired the railroad and after several upgrades, provided passenger service until 1966. Although its original purpose was to transport lumber and cotton, much freight also ran along this route at one time or another.
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Dungeness RuinsDungeness Ruins is a unique landmark that is steeped in vibrant history. It was built by Nathanael Greene--a former Revolutionary War Major General--in 1784 as his retirement home. The structure combines neoclassical and Greek architectural styles with Palladian influences, featuring columned porticos, stunning gardens and specimen trees thought to have been transported from Greene's Virginia estate.
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John Houstoun McIntosh SugarhouseJohn Houstoun McIntosh Sugarhouse was built in 1855 by General John Houstoun MacIntosh and his family, a successful family of planters. The two-story building is substantial in size and has a beautiful white portico that welcomes visitors as they arrive. Inside the main house is filled with authentic furnishings that give it that old plantation feel and it houses artifacts from the era. Outback lies acres of cotton fields, where the genus grew one of the most profitable crops of its day.
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McIntosh Sugarmill ParkMcIntosh Sugarmill Park, is a beautiful outdoor destination for locals and visitors alike. Surrounded by lush foliage, the park offers peaceful nature trails weaving through the surrounding maritime forest and freshwater streams connected to the nearby Satilla River. As one of Georgia's 3-Star Parks, McIntosh Sugarmill Park’s amenities include picnicking facilities, horseshoe pits, fishing docks, sporting fields and courts, a dog park, playgrounds, an amphitheater and more.
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Dungeness BeachDungeness Beach is an exquisite location for a day of relaxation. The beachfront is expansive, giving visitors plenty of space to soak up some sun and catch a few waves in the ocean. Those looking for a bit of adventure can search through the tidepools for exciting sea creatures and bask in the area's unparalleled views of Cumberland Island National Seashore. Nearby restaurants and amenities will satisfy visitors' cravings while their toes sink into the enjoyable sand.

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Camden County
Camden County is located in the southeastern corner of Georgia and is known for its pristine landscape and coastal features. Its towns are among the earliest established in the state, including St. Marys, founded in 1787. The county offers locals and visitors alike a mix of rural charm and modern conveniences, with two major cities, Kingsland and St. Marys, as well as small town Jacksonville located on the Nassau Sound with its view of Cumberland Island and sea oats waving in the wind. Camden Co

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