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.
The St. Simons Lighthouse and Keeper's Dwelling were built in 1868-1872, replacing an earlier light station destroyed during the American Civil War.
Discover Coastal Georgia’s extraordinary contributions to winning World War II. The Museum is housed in the Historic St. Simons Coast Guard Station, built in 1936. Step back to April 8, 1942 when the crew from this station rescued survivors of two American ships torpedoed by a German U-boat 13 miles off St. Simons Island.
A homey diner featuring Southern favorites & seafood dishes; best known for their crab cakes & freshly baked bread.
Coffeehouse & cafe with a tropical vibe, offering beer, wine & a tranquil outdoor seating area.