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The Guale Indians, who called these coastal marshes home, used a variety of plants to prepare helpful herbal "teas". Join us on a walking tour where we chat about not only the tribe's history, but the environmental impact of colonial-era humans. Enjoy a cup of spruce and yaupon, two of the most commonly imbibed teas over 300 years ago.This event requires no pre-registration. Visitors should arrive in adequate outdoor gear for an hour-long leisurely walk that will equal no more than a mile altogether. For the more environmentally-minded, feel free to bring your own mug to sample tea! Otherwise, paper cups will be provided.
Cost: standard admission. Historic Site Annual Pass holders gain free entry!
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Fort King George is celebrating Earth Day with a weeklong list of fun, environmentally educational activities. From tree plantings, nature walks, to private classes. Some will require pre-registration and/or additional payment for supplies. Check the event description for more details. Call 912-437-4770 for more info!
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302 McIntosh Rd, Darien, GA, United States, Georgia 31305
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