Throughout the 19th Century sailing ships docked at wharves along
this waterfront on either side of the present day US-17 bridge to
load with plantation goods. Primarily rice and Sea Island cotton,
lumber and naval stores. This activity made Darien
one of the leading seaports on the southern coast. Port Activity was
interrupted for several years when the waterfront was burned during
the destruction of Darien
by Union Forces in 1863.
Large live oak tree in Waterfront Park Darien,
Georgia
Small alligator resting on floating log in the Darien
River at Waterfront Park
Sunning alligator sunning at Waterfront Park in Darien,
Georgia.
Live oak tree and Spanish Moss in Waterfront Park Darien,
Georgia
Spanish moss blankets this ancient live oak that stands watch over
the Darien River
in Waterfront Park.
Waterfront Park comes alive with excited crowds lining its docks
during Darien's largest annual festival, The Blessing of the Fleet.
Held every April, this three day event honoring Darien's shrimpers
includes kid's amusement rides, street vendors, food vendors, musical
entertainment and fireworks.
Sabal Palm Trees in Waterfront Park Darien,
Georgia
Waterfront Park features landscaped lawns, sabal palms, and magnificent
old live oaks draped in spanish moss along the Darien
River.
Sabal Palm Trees in Waterfront Park Darien,
Georgia
Sabal Palms loaded with fruit in the Waterfront park in Downtown
Darien, Georgia.
Sabal Palm Trees in Waterfront Park Darien,
Georgia
Beautiful sabal palms in Darien's Waterfront park.
Cats Ass....... dingy on large catamaran docked at
Waterfront Park on Darien River
in Darien, Georgia
I love the name on the dingy hanging off this catamaran.
Sabal Palm Trees in Waterfront Park Darien,
Georgia
Beautiful sabal Palm.
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