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Quote: Christ Church Frederica is a beautiful historical church toward the middle of St Simons Island. It has lovely stained glass windows -- one a true Tiffany window. It has a lovely old graveyard with historical Read More
Quote: Ft. Frederica is a national parksite of a outpost for England during the Spanish American war. It has ruins, cannons, and a lovely park-like setting among trees hanging with Spanish moss and atmosphere. There Read More
Quote: There are beautiful beaches on St Simons Island. Two offer facilities. The Coast Guard Station offers showers and restrooms and is a wide expanse of beautiful white sand and calm waters. Massengill Park offers Read More
Quote: You can fish for free on the pier at St Simons Island. There are lots of local and tourists fishing all hours of the day or night. Free parking by the pier and the scenery and breeze is a plus. Kids love it and Read More
Quote: You must see the pier/village area of St Simons Island. The village has lots of shops and restaurants and the pier is a local hang out as well as tourist stop. There is a kid's playground and putt-putt by the Read More
Quote: There are several fun playgrounds for kids on St Simons Island. The most famous one and biggest is at the pier in the village. It is close to the water and has swings, slides, jungle gyms, etc. all on the sand Read More
Quote: There are lots of wonderful shops on the Island -- almost all locally owned. You can buy brand name clothing, local crafts, art, T-shirts, shells, etc. all within a two block radius of the pier area in the Read More
Quote: The St Simons Island lighthouse is a beautiful historical tourist attraction. It has a keeper's cottage with period furniture that is very interesting. You can climb to the top of the lighthouse and have a Read More
Quote: This charming lighthouse was built in 1872. Visitors are invited to climb the 129 steps for a panoramic view of the seascape. It is a good display of lighthouse keepers' dwellings and other artifacts. Open Read More
Quote: James Hamilton Cooper, the owner, was an architect and builder and this could explain why the slave cabins are some of the best surviving in the entire South. Here you will find the remains of the antebellum Read More