The St. Simons Lighthouse Museum, located on the Golden Isles of the USA, stands as a testament to maritime history and resilience. Originally built in 1804, the first lighthouse and keeper’s house were destroyed by Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. The current structures, restored between 1972 and 1984 by the county and local historical society, now welcome visitors. Ascending the spiral staircase, guests can explore the museum and learn about the lighthouse’s past. Today, the lighthouse continues to serve an active role, aiding in US Coast Guard navigation, while offering panoramic views of the surrounding islands.
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