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Fort Pulaski National Monument
Park Newsletter
 
Ft. Pulaski News
Fall 2008
Highlights Cockspur Lighthouse preservation, formation of new lighthouse friends group, student employees at Fort Pulaski, and interpretive schedule.
 
Summer 2008
Highlights include introduction to new Friends of Cockspur Lighthouse group, Fort Pulaski Preservation Team, Volunteer Awards, Memorial Day Book Signing and special event, park's summer schedule
 
Fall 2007
Highlights upcoming Candlelantern Tours, Your Dollars at Work, park preservation, new visitor center exhibits, National Public Lands Day, Veteran's Day events.
 

Summer 2007
Inaugural Issue, highlight of park's new 30-Pounder Parrott Rifle, 145th Commemoration of the Battle of Fort Pulaski, Cockspur Lighthouse Relighting Ceremony, Summer events, Junior Ranger Program

 

 

Savannah Gray bricks  

Did You Know?
An estimated 25 million bricks were used to construct Fort Pulaski. Many of the bricks, known as Savannah Gray, were handmade at the Hermitage Plantation on the Savannah River. Other bricks arrived from Virginia and Maryland. Fort Pulaski National Monument, Georgia

Last Updated: January 11, 2009 at 15:30 EST