Hogg Hummock
Established circa 1857, Hogg Hummock is the last of what was once thirteen Gullah Geechee settlements on Sapelo Island. Home to less than one hundred residents, the 427 acre community was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996 as the Hog Hammock Historic District.
The St. Luke Baptist Church
Graball Country Store is the only retail store on the island.
Sicars Multi-Purpose Center
The Hogg Hummock Community Library was the last school located on Sapelo Island. The school was closed in 1978.
Historic Hogg Hummock Community Center
Lula’s Kitchen
The First African Baptist Church
The Farmer’s Alliance Hall
Fried whiting fish, black eye peas, yellow basmati rice, and sweet potato souffle.
For more information on Sapelo Island visit JourneytoSapelo.com
Article by Ennis Davis, AICP. Contact Ennis at edavis@moderncities.com