National Lighthouse Day 2025

August 7 is National Lighthouse Day in the United States. On this day in 1789 Congress passed a law to provide federal funding for all lighthouses.

I love lighthouses so to celebrate this event I am featuring the four historic lighthouses that are accessible to the public in the state of Georgia. The Tybee Island Lighthouse underwent major restoration in 2024. The featured image shows the lighthouse flying the American Flag during the restoration.

The following gallery shows the Tybee Island Lighthouse after the restoration was complete. On the right is the Cockspur Island Lighthouse. Although the Cockspur Light is not open to the public it can be seen from the Lazaretto Creek Bridge on U. S. Highway 80 on the way to Tybee Island, from a boat, or from the Lighthouse Trail at Ft. Pulaski National Monument.

In the next gallery the St. Simons Island Lighthouse is on the left, the Sapelo Island Lighthouse on the right.

24 thoughts on “National Lighthouse Day 2025

    1. Donna, you can see the Tybee Light and Cockspur Light with a trip to Tybee Island and Savannah. Tybee is the tallest lighthouse in the state. The Sapelo Lighthouse requires a ferry ride to the island. We saw it when we took a guided tour.

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    1. Thanks for your comments. They intrigue me, too. That’s why I’ve often gone out of my way to see them. I imagine how hard it was in the old days when the keeper had to carry the cans of fuel up the steps to keep the light on.

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