GA, USA
Savannah River Crossing and Ferry Site
Landmark
The Savannah River at Augusta was the strategic reason the town existed. Control of this crossing determined who could move men, supplies, and Indian trade goods between South Carolina and the Georgia interior. During the Revolutionary War, this crossing was repeatedly contested as British and Patriot forces maneuvered for control of Augusta and the backcountry. The modern Fifth Street Bridge crosses approximately where colonial-era ferries operated.
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Fifth Street Bridge area, Augusta, GA 30901
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