Gascoigne Bluff
P.O. Box 287
St. Simons Island, GA 31522
912-265-0620
Overlooking the Frederica River, this area was a favorite Native American campground, and during Colonial days, the landing at the bluff became Georgia's first naval base and bears the name of the man, Gascoigne, who first surveyed the Georgia coast for England. Live oak timbers milled here in 1794 were used in building "Old Ironsides," the USS Constitution, in 1874, and timbers were also cut here for the Brooklyn Bridge.
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St. Simons Island Area Attractions
St. Simons Island Lighthouse
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Carriage Creations
Fort Frederica National Monument
Island Tours
Coastal Center for the Arts
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