Jekyll Island, Georgia, is located just off the coast near the port city of Brunswick. It is the second southern-most barrier island in Georgia, approximately 30 miles from the Florida border. Its cultural and natural history makes it quite a remarkable place.
The island affords many opportunities for visitors who wish to come to the island. Some of the advancements made by the Jekyll Island Authority include the Convention Center, 63 beautiful holes of golf, miles of public beaches, a Soccer Complex, and the preservation of a National Historic Landmark District. By legislative mandate, sixty five percent of the island is, and will remain, undeveloped.
Preservation encompasses the care and interpretation of cultural assets.
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