Fort Frederica National Monument
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"Behind the fort, on a field planted in corn by the Indians, Oglethorpe staked out 84 lots, most of them measuring 60 feet by 90. Each family received a lot for building and 50 acres in the country for crops. The first dwellings were palmetto huts, but these were eventually replaced by houses built of wood, tabby (a crude concrete made from burnt oyster shells), and brick in the prevailing Georgian style."
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