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Lighthouses and Legends: Discover Tybee Island's Rich History

Lighthouses and Legends: Discover Tybee Island's Rich History

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In this episode of the Tybee Island Marine Science Center Podcast, host Jessica Leigh Lebos welcomes Sarah Jones, Executive Director of the Tybee Island Light Station and Museum. Together, they delve into the fascinating history of Tybee Island's lighthouse and fortifications.

Sarah shares intriguing stories about the island’s lighthouse series, starting from General Oglethorpe's commission in 1734, to its unique hybrid structure present today. They also discuss the Spanish-American War-era fortifications, the island's role in the transatlantic slave trade, and how Tybee has maintained its historical charm despite modern developments.

The episode also details Sarah’s journey to Tybee Island and her passion for historic preservation. Plus, there’s a look at partnerships and visitor tips for making the most of a trip to Tybee's historical sites. Engage in this educational exploration of Tybee's vibrant past and dynamic present.

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