Cumberland Island

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Cumberland Island is the largest and southernmost of Georgia’s barrier islands, known for its protected wilderness, maritime forests, wide beaches, and historic ruins.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf barrier island
island
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governedBy Cumberland Island National Seashore enabling legislation
hasAccessType accessible only by boat
hasCamping backcountry camping
developed campgrounds
hasDesignation National Seashores
surface form: National Seashore

wilderness area
hasEcosystemType barrier island ecosystem
hasFeature dune systems
freshwater wetlands
historic ruins
maritime forests
salt marshes
wide beaches
wilderness areas
hasHistoricAssociation Carnegie family
Plantation era
Timucua
surface form: Timucua people
hasHistoricSite Dungeness Ruins
First African Baptist Church
Plum Orchard Mansion
Stafford Plantation
hasLength approximately 17.5 miles
hasOrientation north–south
hasWildlife alligators
feral horses
loggerhead sea turtles
migratory birds
shorebirds
white-tailed deer
isLargestOf Sea Islands region
surface form: Georgia barrier islands
isSouthernmostOf Sea Islands region
surface form: Georgia barrier islands
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Camden County, Georgia NERFINISHED
Georgia
Sea Islands
Southern United States
surface form: southeastern United States
managedBy National Park Service
nearestTown St. Marys, Georgia
partOf Cumberland Island National Seashore
popularFor beachcombing
camping
hiking
wildlife viewing
protectedBy federal law
separatedFrom mainland Georgia by marsh and river channels

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Cumberland Island National Seashore partOf Cumberland Island
Sea Islands region hasPart Cumberland Island
Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy marriagePlace Cumberland Island
this entity surface form: Cumberland Island, Georgia, United States
Henry "Light-Horse Harry" Lee deathPlace Cumberland Island
this entity surface form: Cumberland Island, Georgia, United States
Henry "Light-Horse Harry" Lee placeOfBurial Cumberland Island
this entity surface form: Cumberland Island, Georgia, United States
Light-Horse Harry deathPlace Cumberland Island
subject surface form: Henry Lee III
this entity surface form: Cumberland Island, Georgia, United States
Atlantic coast of Georgia contains Cumberland Island
Dungeness Ruins locatedIn Cumberland Island
Plum Orchard Mansion locatedIn Cumberland Island
First African Baptist Church locatedIn Cumberland Island
subject surface form: First African Baptist Church (Cumberland Island)
Stafford Plantation locatedIn Cumberland Island
Stafford Plantation hasNearbySite Cumberland Island
this entity surface form: Dungeness (Cumberland Island)
St. Marys, Georgia isGatewayTo Cumberland Island
Cumberland Sound adjacentTo Cumberland Island
Jekyll Island locatedNorthOf Cumberland Island