
One of Amelia's most unique historical sites
is Fort Clinch, the pre-Civil War fort located inside a beautiful state park at the
northern end of Amelia Island.
The fort was started in 1847 but was never completely finished.
In 1867, the invention of the rifled cannon and improved gunpowder made the brick
construction obsolete. The fort is named in honor of General Duncan Lamont Clinch, a hero
of the Second Seminole War.

The parade ground at Fort Clinch.
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One of the best times to visit the fort is
the first weekend of any month. This is when volunteers join the park rangers in
reenacting life in 1864 during the occupation by Union troops. They fire the cannons,
demonstrate woodworking and laundry, cook and eat food of that era, and only speak in the
vernacular of that time.
There is much more to the park than the fort itself. There is a
beautiful stretch of beachfront, including a fishing pier, and several miles of hiking and
bicycle trails.
The park is open daily from 8 a.m. to sundown. The fort itself is
open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Park entrance fee is $3.25 per vehicle for up to eight people.
Admission to the fort is $2.
For more information on special events, including
candlelight tours of the fort, please call 277-7274.

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