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Quaint town near the Golden Isles
Dungeness on Cumberland Island, Georgia, is a ruined mansion that is part of a historic district that was the home of several families significant in American history. James Oglethorpe first built on Cumberland Island in 1736, building a hunting lodge that he named Dungeness. Oglethorpe named the place after Dungeness, in England. The next Dungeness was the legacy of Revolutionary War hero Nathanael Greene, who had acquired 11,000 acres of island land in exchange for a bad debt. His widow built a four-story tabby mansion in 1803, over a Timucuan shell mound. During the War of 1812 the island was occupied by the British, who used the house as a headquarters.
In 1818 Henry “Light-Horse Harry” Lee, a dashing cavalry commander during the Revolutionary War and father of Robert E. Lee, stayed at the house until his death on March 25, 1818, cared for by Greene's daughter Louisa, and was laid to rest in nearby cemetery with full military honors provided by an American fleet stationed at St. Marys, Georgia. The house was abandoned during the U.S. Civil War and burned in 1866. 
In the 1880s the property was purchased by Thomas M. Carnegie, brother of Andrew Carnegie, who began to build a new mansion on the site. The 59-room Queen Anne style mansion and grounds were completed after Carnegie's death in 1886. His wife Lucy continued to live at Dungeness and built other estates for her children, including Greyfield for Margaret Carnegie, Plum Orchard for George Lauder Carnegie, and Stafford Plantation. By this time, the Carnegies owned 90% of the island.
The Carnegies moved out of Dungeness in 1925. In 1959 the Dungeness mansion was destroyed by fire, alleged to be arson. The ruins are today preserved by the National Park Service as part of Cumberland Island National Seashore. They were acquired by the Park Service in 1972.
Dungeness on Cumberland Island, Georgia, is a ruined mansion that is part of a historic district that was the home of several families significant in American history. James Oglethorpe first built on Cumberland Island in 1736, building a hunting lodge that he named Dungeness. Oglethorpe named the place after Dungeness, in England. The next Dungeness was the legacy of Revolutionary War hero Nathanael Greene, who had acquired 11,000 acres of island land in exchange for a bad debt. His widow built a four-story tabby mansion in 1803, over a Timucuan shell mound. During the War of 1812 the island was occupied by the British, who used the house as a headquarters.
In 1818 Henry “Light-Horse Harry” Lee, a dashing cavalry commander during the Revolutionary War and father of Robert E. Lee, stayed at the house until his death on March 25, 1818, cared for by Greene's daughter Louisa, and was laid to rest in nearby cemetery with full military honors provided by an American fleet stationed at St. Marys, Georgia. The house was abandoned during the U.S. Civil War and burned in 1866. 
In the 1880s the property was purchased by Thomas M. Carnegie, brother of Andrew Carnegie, who began to build a new mansion on the site. The 59-room Queen Anne style mansion and grounds were completed after Carnegie's death in 1886. His wife Lucy continued to live at Dungeness and built other estates for her children, including Greyfield for Margaret Carnegie, Plum Orchard for George Lauder Carnegie, and Stafford Plantation. By this time, the Carnegies owned 90% of the island.
The Carnegies moved out of Dungeness in 1925. In 1959 the Dungeness mansion was destroyed by fire, alleged to be arson. The ruins are today preserved by the National Park Service as part of Cumberland Island National Seashore. They were acquired by the Park Service in 1972.
Beautiful small town off I-95.You can also get to Cumberland island from St Mary's
SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western St Marys Cumberland

SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western St Marys Cumberland

3 out of 5
2710 Osborne Rd St. Marys GA
Voll erstattungsfähigJetzt buchen, vor Ort zahlen
Der Preis beträgt 71 € pro Nacht vom 1. Apr. bis zum 2. Apr.
71 €
pro Nacht
1. Apr.–2. Apr.
Dieses Hotel für Geschäftsreisende bietet dir einen angenehmen Aufenthalt in St. Marys. Freu dich auf inbegriffenes Frühstück, Parken ohne Service (kostenlos) ...
8,4/10 Very Good! (1.005 Bewertungen)
Zum Übernachten okay, Betten und Bad sauber. Netter Empfang. Nachts ist die Toilette nicht mehr abgeflossen/verstopft und konnte ab da nicht mehr benutzt werden. Schien die Dame an der Rezeption nicht zu überraschen. Hotel ausgebucht, viele Arbeiter die um 6 den Frühstücksraum eingenommen haben.

Bewertet am 26. Aug. 2025

SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western St Marys Cumberland
Crowne Plaza Hotel Jacksonville Airport/I-95N by IHG

Crowne Plaza Hotel Jacksonville Airport/I-95N by IHG

3.5 out of 5
14670 Duval Road Jacksonville FL
Der Preis beträgt 101 € pro Nacht vom 19. Apr. bis zum 20. Apr.
101 €
pro Nacht
19. Apr.–20. Apr.
Dieses Hotel für Geschäftsreisende bietet dir einen angenehmen Aufenthalt in Jacksonville. Freu dich auf WLAN-Internetzugang (kostenlos), 2 Restaurants und Frühstück ...
8,4/10 Very Good! (1.871 Bewertungen)
Nur zum übernachten ist es super. Wenn mehr genau hin schaut braucht es umbedingt eine Renovation

Bewertet am 13. Okt. 2025

Crowne Plaza Hotel Jacksonville Airport/I-95N by IHG
Hyatt Place Jacksonville Airport

Hyatt Place Jacksonville Airport

3 out of 5
14565 Duval Rd Jacksonville FL
Der Preis beträgt 112 € pro Nacht vom 30. März bis zum 31. März
112 €
pro Nacht
30. März–31. März
Dieses Hotel für Geschäftsreisende bietet dir einen angenehmen Aufenthalt in Jacksonville. Freu dich auf inbegriffenes Frühstück, WLAN-Internetzugang (kostenlos) ...
9/10 Wonderful! (2.428 Bewertungen)
Sauber Freundlich Tolles Frühstück

Bewertet am 26. Dez. 2025

Hyatt Place Jacksonville Airport
Dies ist der niedrigste Preis pro Nacht für 1 Übernachtung von 2 Erwachsenen, der in den letzten 24 Stunden gefunden wurde. Preise und Verfügbarkeiten können sich ändern. Es können zusätzliche Bedingungen gelten.
The Villas of Amelia Island

The Villas of Amelia Island

4 out of 5
8 Amelia Village Circle, Amelia Island Fernandina Beach FL
Dieses Ferienhaus in Strandnähe bietet dir einen angenehmen Aufenthalt in Fernandina Beach. Freu dich auf WLAN-Internetzugang (kostenlos), 2 Außenpools und Wellnessbereich. ...
8,4/10 Very Good! (1.170 Bewertungen)
Außergewöhnliche Anlage direkt in den Dünen

Bewertet am 15. Juli 2023

The Villas of Amelia Island
Villas By the Sea Resort & Conference Center

Villas By the Sea Resort & Conference Center

3 out of 5
1175 N Beachview Dr Jekyll Island GA
Diese Villa in Strandnähe bietet dir einen angenehmen Aufenthalt in Jekyll Island. Freu dich auf WLAN-Internetzugang (kostenlos), Parken ohne Service (kostenlos) ...
8,4/10 Very Good! (1.115 Bewertungen)
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Wir erhielten ein Upgrade! Das Appartement war top ausgestattet. Auch Kaffee war da! Top Lage

Bewertet am 29. Apr. 2019

Villas By the Sea Resort & Conference Center
Beach 5 Villas - Immaculate 300 steps from the Ocean

Beach 5 Villas - Immaculate 300 steps from the Ocean

4.5 out of 5
441 S Fletcher Ave Fernandina Beach FL
Dieses Aparthotel im luxuriösen Stil bietet dir einen angenehmen Aufenthalt in Fernandina Beach. Freu dich auf WLAN-Internetzugang (kostenlos), Parken ohne Service ...
9,6/10 Exceptional! (21 Bewertungen)
Condo was clean and well appointed!

Bewertet am 28. Feb. 2026

Beach 5 Villas - Immaculate 300 steps from the Ocean
Dies ist der niedrigste Preis pro Nacht für 1 Übernachtung von 2 Erwachsenen, der in den letzten 24 Stunden gefunden wurde. Preise und Verfügbarkeiten können sich ändern. Es können zusätzliche Bedingungen gelten.

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