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Fort Pulaski National Monument is a memorial dedicated to preserving Fort Pulaski, the site of the successful testing of a rifled cannon by the Union Army during the American Civil War in 1862. The cannon subsequently rendered brick fortifications obsolete, compelling the Confederate garrison to take cover inside Fort Pulaski and surrender.

Located on Cockspur Island, the National Monument covers most of the Island, the fort, and the adjacent McQueens Island. Fort Pulaski National Monument offers a range of interesting and exciting activities year-round, including daily interpretive talks and programs that explore both the indoor and outdoor exhibits, guided tours, and historic weapons demonstrations.

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