• The Battle Scarred Walls of Fort Pulaski

    Fort Pulaski

    National Monument Georgia

Living History Volunteers

Living history volunteers pose as the Union garrison at Fort Pulaski.

Living history volunteers pose as the Union garrison at Fort Pulaski.

FOPU

Living History volunteers provide the public with special programs and events throughout the year, assisting visitors in better understanding the human experience at Fort Pulaski during the Civil War. To find out how you can help, please contact the Living History Coordinator at (912) 786-5787 or through e-mail.

Additional Resources:

2012 Living History Participant Handbook [1.0 MB PDF File]
Historic Weapons Safety and Inspection Procedures

Did You Know?

Cockspur Lighthouse

The present Cockspur Lighthouse dates from 1856. The lighthouse survived the Civil War despite being in direct line of fire during the battle for Fort Pulaski in 1862. Finally extingushed in 1909, the lighthouse was relit in 2007. Fort Pulaski National Monument, Georgia