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Keller is a small community in Bryan County, Georgia, in the United States. It's located in the southern part of the county, just east of Richmond Hill. Keller is a place where new homes are being built, but it also has a rich history.

Discovering Keller

Keller is an unincorporated community, which means it doesn't have its own city government. Its exact borders aren't clearly defined, but you can think of it as being centered around the intersection of State Route 144 and Belfast-Keller Road. This area is part of the larger Savannah metropolitan area.

Where is Keller?

Keller is found in southern Bryan County, Georgia. It's close to the coast and has many beautiful natural areas. The community is growing, with lots of new neighborhoods being developed. This makes it a mix of modern living and historical charm.

A Journey Through Time: Keller's History

Keller has a significant past, especially related to the American Civil War. Many historical sites are located in or near the community.

Fort McAllister's Story

One important historical spot nearby is Fort McAllister Historic Park. This fort was built from earth and played a role in the Civil War. It was captured by General William Sherman during his famous "March to the Sea" in 1864. You can visit the park today to learn more about its history.

Bryan Neck Presbyterian Church

The Bryan Neck Presbyterian Church is another historic landmark in Keller. It was first established in 1839 and then rebuilt in 1885. This church is so important that it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You can find it on Belfast-Keller Road, not far from State Route 144.

Bryan Neck Presbyterian Church, Keller, GA, US
Bryan Neck Presbyterian Church

Old Plantations

Along the marshes and waterfront areas of southern Bryan County, there are also several old plantation houses or their original sites. These homes date back to before the Civil War. However, they are all privately owned and are not open to the public as historic sites.

Keller Today

Today, Keller continues to grow as a residential area. Many families choose to live here because of its peaceful environment and its connection to history and nature. It's a community that balances new development with preserving its unique past.

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