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Georgia Heritage Theme Park & Animal Experience Located on Highway I-95, 912-554-2090, Focusing on Georgia's history between 1880 and 1930, this unique theme park features 18 historically themed attractions. Visitors enter the park through a replica cotton exchange and the park features a Victorian main street modeled after a typical small Georgia town that features retail shops, an opera house, livery stables, and a train depot. A replica 1890 steam train takes visitors on a safari style tour of animal habitat through 2,000 acres. |
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Lovers' Oak Located at Corner of Albany & Prince Streets, 912-262-6665, According to local legend and Native American Indian folklore, braves and their maidens would meet under the majestic spreading limbs of this 900 year old enormous oak to confess their love for one another. more... |
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Emerald Princess Casino 1701 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA 31520, Located at Brunswick Landing Marina, 912-265-3558, 800-842-0115, Let the action ride and play the highest quality gaming action in the southeast aboard this cruise ship that offers games such as slots, craps, roulette, blackjack, and Caribbean Stud Poker, as well as delicious dinners and brunches prepared fresh daily. Live entertainment is provided aboard every cruise which departs for five to six hours seven days a week. more...  |
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Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historic Site (circa 1800s) 5556 U.S. Highway 17 North, Brunswick, GA 31525, 912-264-7333, Representing the history and culture of Georgia's rice coast, this beautiful plantation includes a museum, a visitor's center, a magnificent Antebellum home, and a nature trail along the edge of the marsh where rice once flourished. Guided tours are available. more...  |
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Brunswick History Museum 1327 Union Street, Brunswick, GA 31525, 912-265-4032, Located in the historic 1907 Lissner House, this museum contains archaeological and photographic exhibits, as well as historical displays, that depict the history of this port community.  |
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Mary Miller Doll Museum 209-211 Gloucester Street, Brunswick, GA 31520, 912-267-7569, There are over 3,500 dolls, toys, and accessories representing over 90 countries and over 150 years of history on display at this doll museum that features pre-Civil War china heads, bisques, early vinyls, and carved wooden pieces.  |
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Altamaha Park of Glynn County 1605 Altamaha Park Road, Brunswick, GA 31525, 912-264-2342, A scenic river is beside this park that offers 30 campsites and full hook-up sites, a boat ramp, a camp store, a children's playground, picnic facilities, and bathhouses.  |
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Blythe Island Regional Park 6616 Blythe Island Highway, Brunswick, GA 31523, 912-261-3805, A 1,100 acre public park that offers excellent fresh and salt water fishing opportunities plus features a full service campground, bait sales, a boat ramp, a picnic pavilion, a swimming beach, a children's playground, volleyball courts, bike and walking trails, a field archery range, and tournament horseshoe courts. Boat, kayak, and canoe rentals are also available on site.
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Mary Ross Waterfront Park Located at Highway 341 & Gloucester Street, 912-262-6665, This popular waterfront park contains a scale model of the Liberty Ship, an outdoor musical playscape, a farmers market, and a stage area which plays host to a wide variety of festivals and events throughout the year. |
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Air Tours Located at Brunswick Airport, 912-222-2448, Learn the rich history and the intriguing ecology of this region during narrated sightseeing air tours of St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island, and Cumberland Island. |
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