Thursday, July 10, 2008

Tybee Island Lighthouse


The Lighthouse has been re-built four times over its history and the most recent rebuilding occurred after the Civil War. The lower sixty feet of the old lighthouse was still intact, and it was decided to add to the existing structure instead of starting from the ground up. The new lighthouse was to be a first order station, consisting of masonry and metal only and was completely fireproof. This is the lighthouse that stands today.The U.S. Coast Guard occupied the Lighthouse site until 1987 when they formed a joint partnership lease agreement with the City of Tybee Island and The Tybee Island Historical Society, which took on responsibility for full maintenance and restoration of the site. The U.S. Coast Guard still maintains the light as a navigational aid.

The lighthouse and buildings set on 5 acres of land and offer daily tours and a gift shop.

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