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Fort Frederica National Monument
For Teachers
 

The links in this section can help educators plan field trips, create lesson plans, and find activities that relate to Fredercia and Colonial Georgia. Remember, the Fee Waiver Form may get educational groups into the park for free (see below).

 

Plan a Field Trip: Get information about programs, facilities, safety, and fee waivers.

Download Fee Criteria: educational groups that submit a fee waiver form, may get into the park for FREE, pending approval. There is a 30 day required period for approval.

 

Archeology Education: Visit Fort Frederica's award-winning Archeology Education Program.

National Park Service Archeology: Visit Kid's Archeology online.

 
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Movie Trailer provided by Marc & Doris Cramer.

Preview our new park film: "Fort Frederica: History Uncovered". The film is shown in the visitor center every 30 minutes from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. 
A full length DVD can be purchased through our bookstore.

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Field Trip Fee Waiver Criteria
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Lesson Plans
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Online Resources
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Fort Frederica Association
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Did You Know?
During the American Revolution, one of Georgia's delgates to the Continental Congress was a native of Frederica (John Houston). Fort Frederica National Monument, Georgia

Last Updated: November 30, 2011 at 15:57 MST