St. Marys

British colonists first founded St. Marys, Georgia, as a town in 1787. St. Marys, Georgia is the second oldest continuously inhabited city in the United States, behind St. Augustine, Florida. Due to its historic significance and rich culture, St. Marys attracts lots of tourists. The schooners and sailboats can be seen as you stroll along the waterfront; some are used for fishing, while others are just for fun. For instance, the St. Mary's Express Railroad is still a well-liked way to travel the rails and discover this enchanted town. However, in St. Marys, even taking a walking tour is beneficial. St. Mary's is a peaceful, quaint seaport that makes for the ideal family weekend getaway.


Visit Oak Grove Cemetery for a glimpse into the past. There, you can still find the remains of early settlers and yellow fever victims from 1801. However, St. Marys, Georgia's culture and heritage are so rich and fascinating that it's difficult not to discover something amazing around every corner. It's the kind of small town that makes you feel genuinely grateful to call Georgia home. The Georgia Coast Barrier Islands' largest town makes it simple to access the outdoors, head to nearby Cumberland Island for more historic structures and perhaps even a glimpse of wild horses.

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Photo by Leon Feng on Pixabay
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Photo by Jonny Rothwell on Pixabay

Top 10 Best Small Towns in Georgia

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  2. top 2 Senoia
  3. top 3 Blairsville
  4. top 4 Dublin
  5. top 5 Tallulah Falls
  6. top 6 St. Marys
  7. top 7 Blue Ridge
  8. top 8 Brunswick
  9. top 9 Covington
  10. top 10 Dillard

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