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One of seven surviving colonial-era lighthouse towers, Tybee Island Lighthouse is a light station located on the northeast end of Tybee Island next to the Savannah River entrance. The tower has a rich and interesting history, which is highlighted and explored at the Tybee Island Lighthouse Museum, a museum established in 1961 to interpret the rich history of Tybee Island.

Located in Battery Garland of Fort Screven, the museum houses a variety of artifacts and exhibits covering more than five centuries of the island’s history. The museum’s exhibits and displays are spread across seven rooms in the Battery Garland. These rooms were once used to store smokeless gunpowder and projectiles and can be explored on guided tours.

30 Meddin Drive, Tybee Island, GA 31328, United States, 912-786-5801

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