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Activity Type: Museum

Bryan-Lang Archives

Step into rich history at The Bryan-Lang Archives. It was established in 1987 as a depository for books, documents, maps, photographs and other records of historical and genealogical value pertaining to Camden County. Their collection consists of manuscripts, journals, documents, photographs, and other historical materials from Camden County, Coastal Georgia, Southeast

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model submarine on display with flag

St. Marys Submarine Museum

Discover the unique setting of the St. Marys Submarine Museum in historic St. Marys, Georgia. As the largest museum of its kind in the South and the fifth largest in the nation, it boasts nearly 5,000 square feet of space across two floors, brimming with captivating exhibits and displays. Delve

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Cumberland Island Museum & War of 1812 Exhibit

The Cumberland Island museum houses a collection of artifacts from Cumberland Island and is open and free to the public. The collection covers the timeline and people of the island. Some of the residents of the island include Native Americans, African Americans, the Stafford’s and the Carnegie family, as well

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