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Sullivan's Island Beach and Lighthouse

National Register of Historic Places
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The Charleston Light went up on Sullivan's Island in 1962 — triangular, not the cylindrical form that lined the Carolinas for centuries. The Coast Guard built it to replace the Morris Island Light, which erosion had pushed out to sea. In 2008, the National Park Service took ownership of the structure. The Coast Guard still maintains the light itself. It remains operational, still guiding ships into Charleston Harbor.

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