Fort James Jackson is a restored nineteenth-century fort located one mile east of Savannah, Georgia, on the Savannah River. It is currently operated by the Coastal Heritage Society as Old Fort Jackson, a National Historic Landmark.
Named in honor of James Jackson, a British-born political figure in Georgia, Fort Jackson was constructed between 1808 and 1812 to protect the city of Savannah from attack by sea. It was engineered by William McRee who had just graduated from West Point. During the American Civil War, it became one of three Confederate forts that defended Savannah from Union forces.
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Adults: $6
Children under 6: free
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_James_Jackson
Official Website http://www.chsgeorgia.org/Old-Fort-Jackson.html
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Coastal Herritage Society website http://www.chsgeorgia.org/home.cfm/page/OldFortJackson.htm
Phone +1 (912) 232-3945
Address 1 Fort Jackson Road Savannah, GA 31404-1039, USA
Coordinates 32°4'55.881" N -81°2'10.032" E