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St. George Island Lighthouse

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Nikki
September 20, 2018
Climb the lighthouse and check out the views.
Tania
October 25, 2014
Great for kids & you can get a great view of the island.
Nathan & Janelle
January 9, 2022
You can climb to the top for great views.
Kimberly
September 18, 2022
The Cape St. George Light, which stands at the center of St. George Island, is the fourth reconstruction of the historic lighthouse that was originally built on what is now Little St. George Island. The first lighthouse was erected in 1833 near West Pass but was difficult for maritime traffic approaching from the east to see. After suffering storm damage, it was ultimately dismantled and its bricks were used in the construction of a new tower, completed in 1848 at Cape St.George. The second lighthouse fell during a hurricane in 1851. The third lighthouse was completed in 1852, again using materials from its predecessor, but positioned further inland from the water’s edge. For 153 years the Cape St. George Light valiantly served mariners well, but beach erosion ultimately caused its collapse on October 21, 2005. In a dramatic team effort involving private contractors, local volunteers, and government funding, the pieces of the Light were salvaged and moved to a storage site on the mainland. The St. George Lighthouse Association acquired the 1852 plans from the National Archives and led the effort to reconstruct the lighthouse on St. George Island. Volunteers cleaned old mortar off the salvaged bricks, and more than 22,000 original bricks were used in the rebuilding effort. Original granite door jambs and window lintels were re-installed in the reconstructed lighthouse. The iron lantern room, twisted beyond hope in the fall, was reforged using the original pieces as patterns. With extensive community support and public and private funding, the Cape St. George Light was successfully rebuilt and opened to the public on December 1, 2008.A replica of the original Lighthouse Keeper’s House, built next to the lighthouse, features a museum and gift shop. A highlight of the exhibits in the museum is a replica of the magnificent third order Fresnel lens that lighted the Cape St. George Light from 1857 to 1949. The lens exhibit featuring the replica and moderator-type lamp was installed in 2016. An audio-visual “interactive archive” provides visitors access to videos, photographs and documents relating to the lighthouse.
The Cape St. George Light, which stands at the center of St. George Island, is the fourth reconstruction of the historic lighthouse that was originally built on what is now Little St. George Island. The first lighthouse was erected in 1833 near West Pass but was difficult for maritime traffic approa…
Ruth
January 2, 2022
Great view of the island from the top of the lighthouse.

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