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Little Talbot Island State Park History

Little Talbot Island was acquired by the state in 1951 and opened as a park in 1952. The island was named by English General James Oglethorpe for Lord Baron Talbot. The island has witnessed many periods of human occupation and continuous change due to natural forces. As a barrier island, Little Talbot’s only static aspect is its dynamic nature.

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