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31 Days of Spook – Fort Pulaski

18 Oct

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Today I want to talk to you about a place that mom and dad have visited on Tybee Island. It’s called Fort Pulaski, a national monument, located at US Highway 80 E, Savannah, Georgia. Maybe it’s not full of ghosts, but if you close your eyes and listen hard enough perhaps you will still hear the sounds of battle.

The park is open daily from 9AM until 5PM. You can go on a guided tour or roam the grounds by yourself. Mom and dad decided to go by themselves and see what kind of trouble they could get into – go mom/dad.
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After you pay to enter the park, you drive over the Cockspur Island Bridge into the grounds. It’s kind of a dark picture to the right but the trees are gorgeous! Look at all of that rolling lovely green grass! So many places for this little porker to play – pets are welcomed 🙂

Then you start to see the fort itself – so massive! I don’t know why but mom was just astonished to the ‘moat’ that was around this huge fortress. Mom and dad said they were the only ones there for a bit and the silence from everything was kind of overwhelming.20131027-183243.jpg

It was like you could almost hear the gunshots in the background, the moans of soldiers and people talking. The wind was blowing and you could hear it singing in between the brick walls with the soft sounds of the water echoing. It was kind of eerie.

 

Fort Pulaski is huge. It was overcast this day so some of the pictures are not the best but hopefully you will enjoy them. Mom took this picture to the right as they were walking down to enter into the fort. It looks calm but mom/dad both said that the air was heavy.  They walked all the way down until the other side of the building.

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That’s where there was a bridge that they walked over to enter into the fort itself. For the building to be as old as it is (built in 1861), it is remarkably still intact. You do see some stonework falling inside of the casemates but as a whole, it is grand.

Fireplaces and windows are still standing as well as the cannons in the windows. You’ll even notice on the bottom of the cannon picture where the cannons could slide left/right for positioning of the firing.

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And how would you like to be a prisoner of the fort? Look to this picture to the left of the ‘beds’ they used. Wood slats. Comfy huh? Daddy tried one when mom ‘locked him up’ in prison. It was kind of hard – snorts.

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And I saved the best picture until last.

20131027-183321.jpg The stairs to the top of the fort.

I’m not mentioning names but someone thought they would wobble up these torturous stairs to the top of the fort to take a peek. Notice that the stairs do not have handrails. It was a great view at the top and I would have a picture to share if only mom remembered to bring the camera – silly mom. And she wasn’t crawling back down to get the camera she said. And also let’s say that mom took the adventure of the stairs and that night it hurt in every place possible. That’ll teach mom not to climb and old fort like she was a teenager – snorts.

Oh, and another missed photo opportunity mom/dad made. They saw and met a beautiful white German Shepherd while visiting the Fort. She was so friendly and mom got to love on her for a while with her parents.

So the question remains. Is Fort Pulaski haunted? Mom asked one of the workers and she was told no. Is it spooky – yes. Do you pick up “feelings” of days gone – yes. Mom and dad both said they could close their eyes and hear and picture in their minds the activity that happened once upon a time.  

Since mom/dad have been back home, I’ve done a lot of research on Fort Pulaski.  To my amazement, there have been many encounters with the unknown at the Fort over the years.  There was a story about a mother and son visiting the fort that were crossing over the draw bridge to enter into the fort.  They met a Confederate sentry dressed in uniform with his sword.  They spoke to him about his outfit and the fort.  The mother then inquired about a restroom and he advised that he could not leave his position to show her.  She thanked the man and with her son she continued into the fort to ask about the restrooms.  There she was advised that the restrooms were at the entrance.  She became upset and told the man about the soldier she spoke to at the drawbridge.  The man advised her that they had no soldiers dressed in Confederate uniforms at the fort.

Then there was a time that a group of Confederate re-enactors placed a wreath at the graves in 1994.  They then settled down for the night and camped out.  During the night, a young 12 year old boy couldn’t sleep and was walking around the fort.  Nearing the graves, he saw a figure of a Confederate soldier in uniform on his knees near the grave they had put the wreath.  The soldier had his hat in his hand, then stood and faded away into the air.

Then during further research, I learned that an actor that you might have heard of did a movie at Fort Pulaski back in 2009.  The movie was called The Conspirator and the actor was Robert Redford.

It’s up to you to decide if it’s haunted or not.  Maybe someone needs to let the worker at the shop know that there has been some cases of mysterious sightings.  It was definitely an adventure that mom/dad would be willing to do again… of course minus the stairs – snorts.

 
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13 responses to “31 Days of Spook – Fort Pulaski

  1. easyweimaraner

    10/18/2017 at 12:35 pm

    I guessed it… that worker was probably new and had no clue… or it maybe wasn’t a common worker … it maybe was a ghost-worker? the mama will always buy the fort of da archipelago, but I think that is no good idea…

     
    • Piglove

      10/18/2017 at 1:03 pm

      Or maybe brother they don’t want to scare anyone or they don’t believe. Always possibilities. Cool place this was though. So eerie and so old. You close your eyes and you can almost hear the activity of the firing of the cannons… oops my bad. That was just daddy and his food ghosts. XOXO – Bacon

       
  2. Amy

    10/18/2017 at 8:58 pm

    Bacon, you and your Mom and Dad sure have visited a lot of really cool places!

     
    • Piglove

      10/19/2017 at 8:11 am

      aaww thanks. They really try. This place is amazing. And they welcome animals to visit the grounds as well. XOXO – Bacon

       
  3. The Canadian Cats

    10/18/2017 at 10:33 pm

    Awww…..eeeek..Crash! Remind me not to read these stories before I go to bed. I’ll be patrolling all night now.

    Shoko

     
    • Piglove

      10/19/2017 at 8:13 am

      Snorts!! When ya’ll came for a visit and mom/dad took ya’ll to Tybee Island, did ya’ll go by this fort? I can’t remember. XOXO – Bacon

       
      • The Canadian Cats

        10/19/2017 at 1:52 pm

        No we didn’t…At least I don’t remember seeing it. Perhaps we were busy with the letter game.

         
      • Piglove

        10/19/2017 at 2:20 pm

        Snorts with piggy laughter…. or passing the church multiple times. XOXO – Bacon

         
      • The Canadian Cats

        10/19/2017 at 5:24 pm

        hehehe….can’t forget that church.

         
  4. CarolMaeWY

    10/18/2017 at 11:47 pm

    Can’t believe Mom was able to go up stairs without a handrail. I can’t remember doing that. Just days ago I was wondering if there were battlefields like this – where you could still imagine the battle. We were at Custers Battlefield and the places the soldiers died are marked and you look around and see exactly how the fighting took place. I imagined the soldiers coming over the hills and the Sioux silently sneaking up on them.
    Are you sure the white GSD was real??? 😉

     
    • Piglove

      10/19/2017 at 8:14 am

      This place is exactly like that. It is amazing in the history. And they do set off cannons in the afternoon so you can hear what they would have sounded like. Awesome feel to this place for sure. And that dog – you have a point about that. I wonder now…. XOXO – Bacon
      P.S. And mom walking up those stairs was hilarious. That night she said even her hurt hurt – LOL

       
  5. evilsquirrel13

    10/19/2017 at 4:05 am

    I would have taken the elevator back down…

     
    • Piglove

      10/19/2017 at 8:16 am

      Snorts with piggy laughter. Mom said she wanted to jump but dad said he wouldn’t catch her. Spoil sport. XOXO – Bacon

       

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