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  • lighthouse on Morris Island in South Carolina. The light stands on the southern side of the entrance to Charleston Harbor, north of the town of Folly Beach...The lighthouse is unusual in that it now stands several hundred feet offshore. When constructed in 1876 the light was approximately 1,200 feet (370 m) from the water's edge. However, the construction in 1889 of the jetties which protect the shipping lanes leading to Charleston Harbor altered ocean currents, resulting in the rapid erosion of Morris Island and the destruction of many structures and historical sites (such as Fort Wagner). By 1938 the shoreline had reached the lighthouse, forcing its automation as it was no longer safe or practical to keep it manned. In 1962 the Morris Island Light was decommissioned and replaced by the Sullivan Island Lighthouse on the north side of the harbor.The Charleston Light, located on Morris Island, at the entrance to the harbor of Charleston, SC, was one of the colonial lights turned over to the Federal Government under the terms of the act of August 7, 1789. The light was in a brick tower, built by the Colony of South Carolina in 1767.
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  • lighthouse on Morris Island in South Carolina. The light stands on the southern side of the entrance to Charleston Harbor, north of the town of Folly Beach...The lighthouse is unusual in that it now stands several hundred feet offshore. When constructed in 1876 the light was approximately 1,200 feet (370 m) from the water's edge. However, the construction in 1889 of the jetties which protect the shipping lanes leading to Charleston Harbor altered ocean currents, resulting in the rapid erosion of Morris Island and the destruction of many structures and historical sites (such as Fort Wagner). By 1938 the shoreline had reached the lighthouse, forcing its automation as it was no longer safe or practical to keep it manned. In 1962 the Morris Island Light was decommissioned and replaced by the Sullivan Island Lighthouse on the north side of the harbor.The Charleston Light, located on Morris Island, at the entrance to the harbor of Charleston, SC, was one of the colonial lights turned over to the Federal Government under the terms of the act of August 7, 1789. The light was in a brick tower, built by the Colony of South Carolina in 1767.
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  • lighthouse on Morris Island in South Carolina. The light stands on the southern side of the entrance to Charleston Harbor, north of the town of Folly Beach...The lighthouse is unusual in that it now stands several hundred feet offshore. When constructed in 1876 the light was approximately 1,200 feet (370 m) from the water's edge. However, the construction in 1889 of the jetties which protect the shipping lanes leading to Charleston Harbor altered ocean currents, resulting in the rapid erosion of Morris Island and the destruction of many structures and historical sites (such as Fort Wagner). By 1938 the shoreline had reached the lighthouse, forcing its automation as it was no longer safe or practical to keep it manned. In 1962 the Morris Island Light was decommissioned and replaced by the Sullivan Island Lighthouse on the north side of the harbor.The Charleston Light, located on Morris Island, at the entrance to the harbor of Charleston, SC, was one of the colonial lights turned over to the Federal Government under the terms of the act of August 7, 1789. The light was in a brick tower, built by the Colony of South Carolina in 1767.
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  • Sullivan's Island Lighthouse also called the Charleston Light marks the entry to Charleston Harbor. ..Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, which is the northern entrance to Charleston harbor, was built to replace the old Charleston light on Morris Island. Construction was started in 1960, and it was first lit on June 15, 1962.The lighthouse has a steel frame, an aluminum alloy skin, and a modern triangular cross section. It is 140 ft (42.7 m) tall. The focal plane of the light is 163 ft (49.7 m) above mean sea level. The daymark is a black upper half and white lower half. It is the only U.S. lighthouse with an elevator and was the last manned lighthouse to be built...It has a DCB 24 light. It originally had 28-million candela (candlepower) that was the most powerful in the Western Hemisphere. As the light was actually too dazzling, the power was lowered to 1.2 million candela that still be seen over 26 miles. Its characteristic is two 0.2 s flashes separated by 4.8 s every 30 s. The light was automated in 1975.
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  • Sullivan's Island Lighthouse also called the Charleston Light marks the entry to Charleston Harbor. ..Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, which is the northern entrance to Charleston harbor, was built to replace the old Charleston light on Morris Island. Construction was started in 1960, and it was first lit on June 15, 1962.The lighthouse has a steel frame, an aluminum alloy skin, and a modern triangular cross section. It is 140 ft (42.7 m) tall. The focal plane of the light is 163 ft (49.7 m) above mean sea level. The daymark is a black upper half and white lower half. It is the only U.S. lighthouse with an elevator and was the last manned lighthouse to be built...It has a DCB 24 light. It originally had 28-million candela (candlepower) that was the most powerful in the Western Hemisphere. As the light was actually too dazzling, the power was lowered to 1.2 million candela that still be seen over 26 miles. Its characteristic is two 0.2 s flashes separated by 4.8 s every 30 s. The light was automated in 1975.
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  • A decorative lattice marking the entry to Morris Island Park on Folly Beach near Charleston, SC. Morris Lighthouse dates back to 1767 but was rebuilt in the current form in 1873 after it was destroyed in the civil war.
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  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_239.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825042.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825040.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825035.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825028.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Historic Morris Island lighthouse surrounded by water in Charleston, South Carolina. The lighthouse was originally constructed in 1767
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  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_244.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_243.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_242.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_237.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse along the rocky coast near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse, reflected in a tidal pool near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_216.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse, reflected in a tidal pool near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_215.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse, reflected in a tidal pool near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_214.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse, reflected in a tidal pool near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_212.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825041.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825039.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825038.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825037.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825033.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825034.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825032.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825030.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825027.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825025.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825023.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse, reflected in a tidal pool near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825019.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_029.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_027.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_026.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_025.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_023.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_019.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_014.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_012.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_010.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_011.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_009.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_008.jpg
  • Historic Morris Island lighthouse surrounded by water in Charleston, South Carolina. The lighthouse was originally constructed in 1767
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  • Historic Morris Island lighthouse surrounded by water in Charleston, South Carolina. The lighthouse was originally constructed in 1767
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  • Historic Morris Island lighthouse surrounded by water in Charleston, South Carolina. The lighthouse was originally constructed in 1767
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  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_241.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_240.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_238.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse, reflected in a tidal pool near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_226.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse, reflected in a tidal pool near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_225.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse along the rocky coast near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_224.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse along the rocky coast near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_222.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse along the rocky coast near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_220.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse along the rocky coast near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_219.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse along the rocky coast near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_218.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse along the rocky coast near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_217.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse, reflected in a tidal pool near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_213.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825036.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825026.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825024.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse, reflected in a tidal pool near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825021.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825022.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse, reflected in a tidal pool near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825020.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_028.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_024.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_022.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_020.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_017.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_015.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_013.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_007.jpg
  • Historic Morris Island lighthouse surrounded by water in Charleston, South Carolina. The lighthouse was originally constructed in 1767
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  • Historic Morris Island lighthouse surrounded by water in Charleston, South Carolina. The lighthouse was originally constructed in 1767
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  • Historic Morris Island lighthouse surrounded by water in Charleston, South Carolina. The lighthouse was originally constructed in 1767
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  • Historic Morris Island lighthouse surrounded by water in Charleston, South Carolina. The lighthouse was originally constructed in 1767
    morris_island_lighthouse_001.JPG
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse along the rocky coast near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_223.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse along the rocky coast near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_221.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825031.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825029.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_018.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_016.jpg
  • Historic Morris Island lighthouse surrounded by water in Charleston, South Carolina. The lighthouse was originally constructed in 1767
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  • Historic Morris Island lighthouse surrounded by water in Charleston, South Carolina. The lighthouse was originally constructed in 1767
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  • The light from the St. Simons Lighthouse penetrates the dawn at Couper's Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
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  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_083.jpg
  • The light from the St. Simons Lighthouse penetrates the dawn at Couper's Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_078.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_024A.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_019A.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_018A.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_017A.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_068.jpg
  • The light from the St. Simons Lighthouse penetrates the dawn at Couper's Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_076.jpg
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_072.JPG
  • View of the Atlantic coast from the St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_065.JPG
  • The St. Simons Lighthouse at Coupers Point along the Saint Simons Sound in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The working lighthouse was built in first constructed in 1807 but destroyed by Confederate forces in 1862 before being rebuilt in 1872.
    St. Simons Island_20190302_064.JPG
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