Jekyll Island, Georgia

Our first stop of the day was Jekyll Island, Georgia. In 1886, the island was purchased by the Jekyll Island Club, a turn-of-the century vacation resort patronized by the nation’s leading families. Club Members included such prominent figures as J.P. Morgan, Joseph Pulitzer, William K. Vanderbilt, Marshall Field, and William Rockefeller. In 1904, Munsey’s Magazine called the Jekyll Island Club “the richest, the most exclusive, the most inaccessible club in the world.” We skipped the tram tour and instead did a self-guided walking tour of the historic district. During our walk, we saw some of the magnificent "cottages" built by the club's members, and stopped at the planation oak, the largest and oldest tree on the island, estimated to be more than 330 years old. We also checked out the luxurious Jekyll Island Club Resort.


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