Jekyll Island
On March 11th, Cady Girl and crew crossed the St. Andrew Sound and moored at Jekyll Island. We walked to the wharf the first day; and the morning of our second day we used a golf cart and toured the Island in style Though, you always have to watch out for Don's driving. Pat and I were hanging on for dear life.
Jekyll Island is a beautiful State Park in Georgia that has been a vacation destination for more than 3500 years, starting with Native Americas who went there to hunt, fish and gather shells. In 1886 it was purchased by the Jekyll Island Club, turn-of-the-century vacation resort patronized by the likes of J.P. Morgan, Joseph Pulitzer, William K. Vanderbilt, Marshall Fields, and William Rockefeller. In 1947, it was sold to the State of Georgia as a State Park.
The island is beautiful, with homes of all the past visitors still standing, the Jekyll Island Club Hotel, delightful beaches, the historic wharf and the Georgia Sea Turtle Center. The Center provides a chance to view the rehabilitation of injured or sick turtles. In fact, in April of this year, the Center released 34 rehabilitated turtles to the ocean. It is said to have been the largest release on record!
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