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 Epworth by the Sea is an eighty-three-acre Christian conference and retreat center in Georgia, United States. It is used for Methodist based events. It is located on the banks of the Frederica River below Gascoigne Bluff on Saint Simons Island, Georgia. The center was named �Epworth by the Sea� in honor of Epworth, the boyhood home of Charles and John Wesley, founders of Methodism. It is owned and operated by the South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church. Epworth is located on ...
 
Census-designated places in Glynn County, Georgia, Barrier islands of Georgia (U.S. state), Census-designated places in Georgia (U.S. state), Brunswick metropolitan area, National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state), Populated coastal places in Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia (U.S. state) Sea Islands, Landforms of Glynn County, Georgia, Islands of Georgia (U.S. state), Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with unsourced state...
 
Pre-emancipation African-American history, Reportedly haunted locations in Georgia (U.S. state), African-American history of Georgia (U.S. state), Igbo-American history, Igbo diaspora, Nigerian-American culture and history, Slave rebellions in the United States, 1803 in the United States, Maritime incidents involving slave ships, Mutinies, 19th-century rebellions, Hidden categories:, Pages containing links to subscription-only content, Good articles, Coordinates on Wikidata, Articles created via...
The Battle of Bloody Marsh took place on July 7, 1742 (new style) between Spanish and British forces on St. Simons Island, part of the Province of Georgia, resulting in a victory for the British. Part of a much larger conflict known as the War of Jenkins Ear, the battle was for the British fortifications of Fort Frederica and Fort St. Simons, with the strategic goal the sea routes and inland waters they controlled. With the victory, the Province of Georgia established undisputed claim to the isl...
East Beach Station is a station of the U.S. Coast Guard in St. Simons, Georgia, located at 4201 1st Street. It was built in 1933 as a part of the Works Progress Administration initiated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Coast Guard Station played a part in World War II when it helped save the passengers of two merchant ships, the SS Oklahoma and the Esso Baton Rouge. These two ships were torpedoed by a German submarine U-123. The station is one of the forty five originally built by Preside...
Hotel buildings completed in 1941, Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state), Buildings and structures in Glynn County, Georgia, Hotels in Georgia (U.S. state), Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia (U.S. state) Registered Historic Place stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Articles needing additional references from June 2010, All articles needing additional references, Commo...
The Battle of Gully Hole Creek took place on July 18, 1742 (new style) between Spanish and British forces in the Province of Georgia, resulting in a victory for the British. Part of a much larger conflict, known as the War of Jenkins Ear, the battle was for control of St. Simons Island, the British fortifications of Fort Frederica and Fort St. Simons, and the strategic sea routes and inland waters they controlled. After the victory, the Province of Georgia established undisputed claim to the isl...
IUCN Category V, Historic districts in Georgia (U.S. state), Government buildings completed in 1748, Infrastructure completed in 1748, Archaeological sites in Georgia (U.S. state), Forts in Georgia (U.S. state), National Park Service National Monuments in Georgia (U.S. state), History of the Thirteen Colonies, Military and war museums in Georgia (U.S. state), Museums in Glynn County, Georgia, Archaeological museums in Georgia (U.S. state), Protected areas established in 1936, British forts in th...Fort Frederica National Monument, on St. Simons Island, Georgia, preserves the archaeological remnants of a fort and town built by James Oglethorpe between 1736 and 1748 to protect the southern boundary of the British colony of Georgia from Spanish raids. About 630 British troops were stationed at the fort. A town of up to 500 colonial residents had grown up outside the fort; it was laid out following principles of the Oglethorpe Plan for towns in the Georgia Colony. The town was named Frederica...
Sea Island is an unincorporated area of Glynn County, Georgia, and is part of the Golden Isles of Georgia, including Jekyll Island, St. Simons Island, and Little St. Simons Island. The seaside island is located along the Atlantic Coast near Historic Brunswick, and is a well-visited resort island. Sea Island Acquisitions, LLC owns the island, operating two resorts, limiting most public access. The island sits about 60 miles north of Jacksonville, FL and about 60 miles south of Savannah, GA. The s...
 
 

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Brunswick, Georgia, Cities in Glynn County, Georgia, County seats in Georgia (U.S. state), Port cities and towns of the United States Atlantic coast, Brunswick metropolitan area, Populated places established in 1771, Populated coastal places in Georgia (U.S. state), Hidden categories:, CS1 maint: Extra text, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from September 2010, Articles with dead external links from November 2010, Coordinates on Wikidata, Settlement articl...
Glynn Academy (GA) is an American public high school in Brunswick, Georgia, USA, enrolling 1,755 students in grades 9�12. Along with Brunswick High School, it is one of two high schools in the Glynn County School System. Glynn Academy offers technical, academic, and Advanced Placement programs and is accredited by the Georgia Department of Education and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The school has consistently been ranked among the top public high schools in the United Stat...
 
 
1970 establishments in the United States, Brunswick, Georgia, Education in Glynn County, Georgia, Federal police academies in the United States, Glynn County, Georgia, Government agencies established in 1970, United States Department of Homeland Security, Hidden categories:, Articles lacking reliable references from February 2011, All articles lacking reliable references, Wikipedia articles incorporating text from public domain works of the United States Government, Commons category with local l...The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) serves as an interagency law enforcement training body for 91 United States government federal law enforcement agencies. The stated mission of FLETC is to ...train those who protect our homeland. It also provides training to state, local, campus, tribal, and international law enforcement agencies. Through the Rural Policing Institute (RPI) and the Office of State and Local Training, it provides tuition-free and low-cost training to state, loca...
Cable-stayed bridges in the United States, Bridge disasters in the United States, Bridge disasters caused by collision, Bridges completed in 1956, Bridges completed in 2003, Buildings and structures in Glynn County, Georgia, Landmarks in Georgia (U.S. state), Road bridges in Georgia (U.S. state), Transportation in Glynn County, Georgia, U.S. Route 17, Bridges on the U.S. Highway System, 1972 disasters, 1972 in the United States, Transportation disasters in Georgia (U.S. state), Hidden categories...The Sidney Lanier Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the Brunswick River in Brunswick, Georgia, carrying four lanes of U.S. Route 17. The current bridge was built as a replacement to the original vertical-lift bridge, which was twice struck by ships. It is currently the longest-spanning bridge in Georgia and is 480 feet (150 m) tall. It is also the seventy-sixth largest cable-stayed bridge in the world. It was named for poet Sidney Lanier. Each year (usually in February), there is the Br...
 
 
Barrier islands of Georgia (U.S. state), National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state), Protected areas of Glynn County, Georgia, History of the Federal Reserve, Georgia (U.S. state) Sea Islands, Landforms of Glynn County, Georgia, Islands of Georgia (U.S. state), Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with unsourced statements from January 2015, CS1 errors: dates, Commons category without a link on Wikidata, All articles with...Jekyll Island is an island off the coast of the U.S. state of Georgia, in Glynn County; it is one of the Sea Islands and one of the Golden Isles of Georgia. The city of Brunswick, Georgia, the Marshes of Glynn, and several other islands, including the larger St. Simons Island, are nearby. Its beaches are frequented by vacationers and guided tours of the Landmark Historic District are available. Bike trails, walks along the beaches and sandbars, and Summer Waves, a water park are a few of the man...
 
Churches in Georgia (U.S. state), Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state), Shingle Style architecture in Georgia (U.S. state), Religious buildings completed in 1904, Buildings and structures in Glynn County, Georgia, Georgia (U.S. state) Registered Historic Place stubs, Southern United States church stubs, Georgia (U.S. state) building and structure stubs, Hidden categories:, Articles sourced only to NRIS from November 2013, All articl...

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Buildings and structures completed in 1886, National Historic Landmarks in Georgia (U.S. state), Historic districts in Georgia (U.S. state), Organizations based in Georgia (U.S. state), 1886 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state), Buildings and structures in Glynn County, Georgia, Clubhouses in Georgia (U.S. state), Clubhouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state), Organizations established in 1886, Traditional gentlemens clubs in the United States, Golf clubs and c...The Jekyll Island Club was a private club on Jekyll Island, on Georgias Atlantic coast. It was founded in 1886 when members of an incorporated hunting and recreational club purchased the island for $125,000 from John Eugune du Bignon. The original design of the Jekyll Island Clubhouse, with its signature turret, was completed in January 1888. The club thrived through the early 20th century; its members came from many of the worlds wealthiest families, most notably the Morgans, Rockefellers, and ...
 
 
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Forts in Georgia (U.S. state), History of the Thirteen Colonies, Military facilities on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state), State parks of Georgia (U.S. state), History museums in Georgia (U.S. state), Museums in McIntosh County, Georgia, Military and war museums in Georgia (U.S. state), Government buildings completed in 1721, Infrastructure completed in 1721, British forts in the United States, Colonial forts in Georgia (U.S. state), Protected areas established in ...Fort King George is a fort located in the U.S. state of Georgia. The fort was built in 1721 along the Altamaha River and served as the southernmost outpost of the British Empire in the Americas until 1727. The fort was constructed in what was then considered part of the colony of South Carolina, but was territory later settled as Georgia. It was part of a defensive line intended to encourage settlement along the colonys southern frontier, from the Savannah River to the Altamaha River. Great Brit...
Cities in Georgia (U.S. state), Cities in McIntosh County, Georgia, County seats in Georgia (U.S. state), Brunswick metropolitan area, Scottish-American history, African-American history, Populated places established in 1736, Hidden categories:, Use dmy dates from September 2011, Coordinates on Wikidata, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with unsourced statements from November 2014, Wikipedia articles with VIAF identifiers, Wikipedia articles with LCCN identifiers, Wikipedia artic...
 
 
 Behavior Cemetery is a historic cemetery on Sapelo Island outside Hog Hammock, Georgia. The African American cemetery is believed to date to before the American Civil War although the earliest marker is dated to the late 19th century. The cemetery is located on the south end of Sapelo Island, 1�1- 4 miles west of Hog Hammock. An example of African American burial grounds, the cemeterys grave markers include short posts at either end of the graves with epitaphs on wooden boards nailed to the su...
 

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Historic districts in Georgia (U.S. state), Houses in Camden County, Georgia, Cumberland Island National Seashore, Houses completed in 1898, Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state), Historic American Buildings Survey in Georgia (U.S. state), Landmarks in Georgia (U.S. state), Peabody and Stearns buildings, Greek Revival architecture in Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia (U.S. state) Registered Historic Place stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Common...
 
 
Baptist churches in Georgia (U.S. state), Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state), Buildings and structures in McIntosh County, Georgia, 1900 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia (U.S. state) Registered Historic Place stubs, Southern United States church stubs, Georgia (U.S. state) building and structure stubs, Hidden categories:, Articles sourced only to NRIS from November 2013, All articles sourced only to NRIS, Coordinate... 
 
 
Barrier islands of Georgia (U.S. state), Gullah, Populated coastal places in Georgia (U.S. state), Protected areas established in 1965, Protected areas of McIntosh County, Georgia, State parks of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia (U.S. state) Sea Islands, Landforms of McIntosh County, Georgia, Islands of Georgia (U.S. state), Hidden categories:, Commons category template with no category set, Commons category with page title same as on Wikidata, Wikipedia articles with VIAF identifiers, Coordinates ...
 
  
 
 

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Buildings and structures in Camden County, Georgia, Military facilities in Georgia (U.S. state), Populated coastal places in Georgia (U.S. state), St. Marys, Georgia, United States Navy submarine bases, Hidden categories:, Articles needing additional references from January 2013, All articles needing additional references, Coordinates on Wikidata, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with unsourced statements from February 2015, Articles with unsourced statements from January 2015, V...
 
Dungeness on Cumberland Island, Georgia, is a ruined mansion that is part of a historic district that was the home of several families significant in American history. James Oglethorpe first built on Cumberland Island in 1736, building a hunting lodge that he named Dungeness. The next Dungeness was the legacy of Revolutionary War hero Nathanael Greene, who had acquired 11,000 acres (45 km2) of island land in exchange for a bad debt. His widow built a four-story tabby mansion in 1803, over a Timu...
 
 
St. Marys is a city in Camden County, Georgia, United States. The city is the gateway to Cumberland Island National Seashore, the largest of the Georgia Coasts barrier islands. The National Seashores visitor center and boat access are both located at the St. Marys waterfront. The city is also home to the annual St. Marys Rock Shrimp Festival, the St. Marys Submarine Museum, the Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base, and to eight Ohio-class submarines. The population of St. Marys was 17,121 at the 2010 ...
 
  
 
 
 

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  Epworth by the Sea is an eighty-three-acre Christian conference and retreat center in Georgia, United States. It is used for Methodist based events. It is located on the banks of the Frederica River below Gascoigne Bluff on Saint Simons Island, Georgia. The center was named �Epworth by the Sea� in honor of Epworth, the boyhood home of Charles and John Wesley, founders of Methodism. It is owned and operated by the South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church. Epworth is located on part of Hamilton Plantation which was purchased on October 29, 1949. It opened to the public in 1950, under the leadership of Bishop Arthur James Moore. Moore, from Georgia, was an elected bishop in the Methodist Episcopal Church, and also a leader of the Atlanta Area of the Methodist Church. At the start, the center featured only a few rural camp facilities and old plantation buildings. Epworth�s stated mission is �to provide a  

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