Tucked along the marsh-fringed edges near Savannah, the Pin Point Heritage Museum reveals a living story of endurance, craft, and community. Once a bustling cannery, this site now preserves the voices and lifeways of the Gullah-Geechee people who shaped it. Step inside and you’ll hear work songs, smell brine on the air, and trace the arc from tidal waters to tin cans. If you’re curious how industry, identity, and ecology intertwine, this museum is an unforgettable window into the coast’s soul.
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