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Curriculum Materials

Fort Pulaski'sĀ curriculum guides are designed to engage students and give them a better understanding of the important role that Fort Pulaski played in the history of coastal Georgia and Savannah.

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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 07, 2011 at 15:35 MST