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The Tybee Museum was established in 1961 by The Tybee Island Museum Association. The Association is now known as The Tybee Island Historical Society, a non-profit organization which also operates The Tybee Island Light Station in addition to the Tybee Museum. The purpose of the Museum is the same today as it was in 1961 - tointerpret the rich
VISITING | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Support the Tybee Island Light Station & Museum. Your contribution will help the Tybee Island Light Station and Museum continue to provide the best possible service to the public. Your contribution will help with the continued preservation of the site and the education of our visitors. GENERAL | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Children (6-17): $8. Children (5 and under): Free. Groups (10 people or more) with a reservation: $8. Military (Must present ID): $8. Coast Guard (Must present ID): Free. For more information please call (912) 786-5801. . The lighthouse and catwalk are subject to HOME | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Across the street is an 1899 Military Battery that houses the Tybee Island Museum. Exhibits cover the time of the Euchee tribe, the history of Fort Screven, Tybee's Golden Era and more. A yellow raised cottage adjacent to the property showcases 1900s Tybee architecture. We are a complete light station whose history dates back to 1736. HISTORY | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Ordered by General James Oglethorpe, Governor of the 13th colony, in 1732, the Tybee Island Light Station has been guiding mariners safe entrance into the Savannah River for over 285 years. The Tybee Island Light Station is one of America's most intact light station having all of its historic support buildings on its three-acre site.HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Mission of the Tybee Island Historical Society is to preserve, develop, and promote the historic resources and legacy of Tybee Island to the benefit of our community, future generations, and nation as a whole by: Restoring, interpreting, preserving, maintaining, and effectively operating the Tybee Island Light Station, Museum, and all SHOP | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Help Tybee Island Light Station And Museum continue to provide its great services to the public. You would be contributing towards the continuing education of all people who walk through our doors. If you had a good experience in the past, or if you were lucky enough to visit us during one of our restorations, know that all this wouldn’tbe
GROUPS | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM COACH AND BUS PARKING. We have limited bus parking for scheduled groups only. You can not park next to the Lighthouse. However, there is one spot outside of the Lighthouse parking lot for buses. It is required that you turn the motor off while parked. For additional parking in the city lot call Tybee Island Parking Services at (912)786-4573.
BRICKS & SIGNS
Bricks. Our engraved bricks line the walkways of the historic Tybee Island Light Station. Whether it is a personal purchase or a gift for a loved one it is a great way to commemorate an important person or moment. Purchase a personalized brick for a $100 donation using the button below. Allow for one year for brick to be engraved and laid.GIRL SCOUTS
Girl Scout Troops will need a scheduled time. You should allow an hour and a half to two hours for the visit. . It is important you come at your scheduled time. Remember, volunteers and staff have planned for your arrival. Please call if you are going to be late. . Call Desiree at 912-786-5801 to make reservations. . HOME | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUMVISITINGHISTORYSHOPJOINUSBRICKS & SIGNS
The Tybee Museum was established in 1961 by The Tybee Island Museum Association. The Association is now known as The Tybee Island Historical Society, a non-profit organization which also operates The Tybee Island Light Station in addition to the Tybee Museum. The purpose of the Museum is the same today as it was in 1961 - tointerpret the rich
VISITING | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Support the Tybee Island Light Station & Museum. Your contribution will help the Tybee Island Light Station and Museum continue to provide the best possible service to the public. Your contribution will help with the continued preservation of the site and the education of our visitors. GENERAL | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Children (6-17): $8. Children (5 and under): Free. Groups (10 people or more) with a reservation: $8. Military (Must present ID): $8. Coast Guard (Must present ID): Free. For more information please call (912) 786-5801. . The lighthouse and catwalk are subject to HOME | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Across the street is an 1899 Military Battery that houses the Tybee Island Museum. Exhibits cover the time of the Euchee tribe, the history of Fort Screven, Tybee's Golden Era and more. A yellow raised cottage adjacent to the property showcases 1900s Tybee architecture. We are a complete light station whose history dates back to 1736. HISTORY | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Ordered by General James Oglethorpe, Governor of the 13th colony, in 1732, the Tybee Island Light Station has been guiding mariners safe entrance into the Savannah River for over 285 years. The Tybee Island Light Station is one of America's most intact light station having all of its historic support buildings on its three-acre site.HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Mission of the Tybee Island Historical Society is to preserve, develop, and promote the historic resources and legacy of Tybee Island to the benefit of our community, future generations, and nation as a whole by: Restoring, interpreting, preserving, maintaining, and effectively operating the Tybee Island Light Station, Museum, and all SHOP | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Help Tybee Island Light Station And Museum continue to provide its great services to the public. You would be contributing towards the continuing education of all people who walk through our doors. If you had a good experience in the past, or if you were lucky enough to visit us during one of our restorations, know that all this wouldn’tbe
GROUPS | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM COACH AND BUS PARKING. We have limited bus parking for scheduled groups only. You can not park next to the Lighthouse. However, there is one spot outside of the Lighthouse parking lot for buses. It is required that you turn the motor off while parked. For additional parking in the city lot call Tybee Island Parking Services at (912)786-4573.
BRICKS & SIGNS
Bricks. Our engraved bricks line the walkways of the historic Tybee Island Light Station. Whether it is a personal purchase or a gift for a loved one it is a great way to commemorate an important person or moment. Purchase a personalized brick for a $100 donation using the button below. Allow for one year for brick to be engraved and laid.GIRL SCOUTS
Girl Scout Troops will need a scheduled time. You should allow an hour and a half to two hours for the visit. . It is important you come at your scheduled time. Remember, volunteers and staff have planned for your arrival. Please call if you are going to be late. . Call Desiree at 912-786-5801 to make reservations. . HOME | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Across the street is an 1899 Military Battery that houses the Tybee Island Museum. Exhibits cover the time of the Euchee tribe, the history of Fort Screven, Tybee's Golden Era and more. A yellow raised cottage adjacent to the property showcases 1900s Tybee architecture. We are a complete light station whose history dates back to 1736.COVID RESPONSE
VISITING DURING COVID. All visitors are required to wear a mask per Chatham County regulations. Changes made to combat the spread of the COVID virus: . If the maximum threshold of people on our site is met we will close down ticket sales until the number goes down. . Credit/Debit use recommended. You enter our grounds at your own risk.The site
GROUPS | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM COACH AND BUS PARKING. We have limited bus parking for scheduled groups only. You can not park next to the Lighthouse. However, there is one spot outside of the Lighthouse parking lot for buses. It is required that you turn the motor off while parked. For additional parking in the city lot call Tybee Island Parking Services at (912)786-4573.
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Bricks. Our engraved bricks line the walkways of the historic Tybee Island Light Station. Whether it is a personal purchase or a gift for a loved one it is a great way to commemorate an important person or moment. Purchase a personalized brick for a $100 donation using the button below. Allow for one year for brick to be engraved and laid. JOIN US | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Tybee Island Light Station And Museum. Georgia's Oldest and TallestLight. Donate Now
BRICK | TYBEELIGHTHOUSE Our engraved bricks line the walkways of the historic Tybee Island Light Station. Whether it is a personal purchase or a gift for a loved one it is a great way to commemorate an important person or moment. Purchase a personalized brick for a $100 donation. Make sure to include what you would like to have engraved on the brick.There are three lines with 14 characters each.LICENSE PLATE
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HISTORIC DISTRICT SIGN Historic District Sign. Do you live on Tybee Island? Purchase a custom hand-painted address sign (color depends on location). Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery. Available for pick up only. . Cost: $100. TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION CAPS ©2018 by Tybee Island Light Station And Museum. Proudly created withWix.com
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The Tybee Museum was established in 1961 by The Tybee Island Museum Association. The Association is now known as The Tybee Island Historical Society, a non-profit organization which also operates The Tybee Island Light Station in addition to the Tybee Museum. The purpose of the Museum is the same today as it was in 1961 - tointerpret the rich
VISITING | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Support the Tybee Island Light Station & Museum. Your contribution will help the Tybee Island Light Station and Museum continue to provide the best possible service to the public. Your contribution will help with the continued preservation of the site and the education of our visitors. HOME | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM The Tybee Museum was established in 1961 by The Tybee Island Museum Association. The Association is now known as The Tybee Island Historical Society, a non-profit organization which also operates The Tybee Island Light Station in addition to the Tybee Museum. GENERAL | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Children (6-17): $8. Children (5 and under): Free. Groups (10 people or more) with a reservation: $8. Military (Must present ID): $8. Coast Guard (Must present ID): Free. For more information please call (912) 786-5801. . The lighthouse and catwalk are subject to HISTORY | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Ordered by General James Oglethorpe, Governor of the 13th colony, in 1732, the Tybee Island Light Station has been guiding mariners safe entrance into the Savannah River for over 285 years. The Tybee Island Light Station is one of America's most intact light station having all of its historic support buildings on its three-acre site.HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Mission of the Tybee Island Historical Society is to preserve, develop, and promote the historic resources and legacy of Tybee Island to the benefit of our community, future generations, and nation as a whole by: Restoring, interpreting, preserving, maintaining, and effectively operating the Tybee Island Light Station, Museum, and all SHOP | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Help Tybee Island Light Station And Museum continue to provide its great services to the public. You would be contributing towards the continuing education of all people who walk through our doors. If you had a good experience in the past, or if you were lucky enough to visit us during one of our restorations, know that all this wouldn’tbe
JOIN US | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Share your background and experience. Learn about Light Station, Fort Screven, and Tybee Island history. Guide visitors to enjoying the amenities of the island and the Savannah area. Invitations to special events. Contact Gus Rehnstrom or Art Worden at 912-786-5801 or volunteers@tybeelighthouse.org. Keep Your Glow On Award - NominationForm.
GROUPS | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM COACH AND BUS PARKING. We have limited bus parking for scheduled groups only. You can not park next to the Lighthouse. However, there is one spot outside of the Lighthouse parking lot for buses. It is required that you turn the motor off while parked. For additional parking in the city lot call Tybee Island Parking Services at (912)786-4573.
BRICKS & SIGNS
Bricks. Our engraved bricks line the walkways of the historic Tybee Island Light Station. Whether it is a personal purchase or a gift for a loved one it is a great way to commemorate an important person or moment. Purchase a personalized brick for a $100 donation using the button below. Allow for one year for brick to be engraved and laid. HOME | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUMVISITINGHISTORYSHOPJOINUSBRICKS & SIGNS
The Tybee Museum was established in 1961 by The Tybee Island Museum Association. The Association is now known as The Tybee Island Historical Society, a non-profit organization which also operates The Tybee Island Light Station in addition to the Tybee Museum. The purpose of the Museum is the same today as it was in 1961 - tointerpret the rich
VISITING | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Support the Tybee Island Light Station & Museum. Your contribution will help the Tybee Island Light Station and Museum continue to provide the best possible service to the public. Your contribution will help with the continued preservation of the site and the education of our visitors. HOME | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM The Tybee Museum was established in 1961 by The Tybee Island Museum Association. The Association is now known as The Tybee Island Historical Society, a non-profit organization which also operates The Tybee Island Light Station in addition to the Tybee Museum. GENERAL | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Children (6-17): $8. Children (5 and under): Free. Groups (10 people or more) with a reservation: $8. Military (Must present ID): $8. Coast Guard (Must present ID): Free. For more information please call (912) 786-5801. . The lighthouse and catwalk are subject to HISTORY | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Ordered by General James Oglethorpe, Governor of the 13th colony, in 1732, the Tybee Island Light Station has been guiding mariners safe entrance into the Savannah River for over 285 years. The Tybee Island Light Station is one of America's most intact light station having all of its historic support buildings on its three-acre site.HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Mission of the Tybee Island Historical Society is to preserve, develop, and promote the historic resources and legacy of Tybee Island to the benefit of our community, future generations, and nation as a whole by: Restoring, interpreting, preserving, maintaining, and effectively operating the Tybee Island Light Station, Museum, and all SHOP | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Help Tybee Island Light Station And Museum continue to provide its great services to the public. You would be contributing towards the continuing education of all people who walk through our doors. If you had a good experience in the past, or if you were lucky enough to visit us during one of our restorations, know that all this wouldn’tbe
JOIN US | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Share your background and experience. Learn about Light Station, Fort Screven, and Tybee Island history. Guide visitors to enjoying the amenities of the island and the Savannah area. Invitations to special events. Contact Gus Rehnstrom or Art Worden at 912-786-5801 or volunteers@tybeelighthouse.org. Keep Your Glow On Award - NominationForm.
GROUPS | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM COACH AND BUS PARKING. We have limited bus parking for scheduled groups only. You can not park next to the Lighthouse. However, there is one spot outside of the Lighthouse parking lot for buses. It is required that you turn the motor off while parked. For additional parking in the city lot call Tybee Island Parking Services at (912)786-4573.
BRICKS & SIGNS
Bricks. Our engraved bricks line the walkways of the historic Tybee Island Light Station. Whether it is a personal purchase or a gift for a loved one it is a great way to commemorate an important person or moment. Purchase a personalized brick for a $100 donation using the button below. Allow for one year for brick to be engraved and laid.COVID RESPONSE
VISITING DURING COVID. All visitors are required to wear a mask per Chatham County regulations. Changes made to combat the spread of the COVID virus: . If the maximum threshold of people on our site is met we will close down ticket sales until the number goes down. . Credit/Debit use recommended. You enter our grounds at your own risk.The site
BRICKS & SIGNS
Bricks. Our engraved bricks line the walkways of the historic Tybee Island Light Station. Whether it is a personal purchase or a gift for a loved one it is a great way to commemorate an important person or moment. Purchase a personalized brick for a $100 donation using the button below. Allow for one year for brick to be engraved and laid. JOIN US | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Tybee Island Light Station And Museum. Georgia's Oldest and TallestLight. Donate Now
BRICK | TYBEELIGHTHOUSE Our engraved bricks line the walkways of the historic Tybee Island Light Station. Whether it is a personal purchase or a gift for a loved one it is a great way to commemorate an important person or moment. Purchase a personalized brick for a $100 donation. Make sure to include what you would like to have engraved on the brick.There are three lines with 14 characters each.GIRL SCOUTS
Girl Scout Troops will need a scheduled time. You should allow an hour and a half to two hours for the visit. . It is important you come at your scheduled time. Remember, volunteers and staff have planned for your arrival. Please call if you are going to be late. . Call Desiree at 912-786-5801 to make reservations. . A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION 1732 Ordered by General James Oglethorpe, Governor of the 13th colony, in 1732, the Tybee Island Light Station has been guiding mariners safe entrance into the Savannah River for over 285 years. The light station has survived wars, fires, and hurricanes. This is its story. MY ORDERS | TYBEELIGHTHOUSE ©2018 by Tybee Island Light Station And Museum. Proudly created withWix.com
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Across the street is an 1899 Military Battery that houses the Tybee Island Museum. Exhibits cover the time of the Euchee tribe, the history of Fort Screven, Tybee's Golden Era and more. A yellow raised cottage adjacent to the property showcases 1900s Tybee architecture. We are a complete light station whose history dates back to 1736. VISITING | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Support the Tybee Island Light Station & Museum. Your contribution will help the Tybee Island Light Station and Museum continue to provide the best possible service to the public. Your contribution will help with the continued preservation of the site and the education of our visitors.COVID RESPONSE
VISITING DURING COVID. All visitors are required to wear a mask per Chatham County regulations. Changes made to combat the spread of the COVID virus: . If the maximum threshold of people on our site is met we will close down ticket sales until the number goes down. . Credit/Debit use recommended. You enter our grounds at your own risk.The site
GENERAL | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Children (6-17): $8. Children (5 and under): Free. Groups (10 people or more) with a reservation: $8. Military (Must present ID): $8. Coast Guard (Must present ID): Free. For more information please call (912) 786-5801. . The lighthouse and catwalk are subject to HISTORY | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Ordered by General James Oglethorpe, Governor of the 13th colony, in 1732, the Tybee Island Light Station has been guiding mariners safe entrance into the Savannah River for over 285 years. The Tybee Island Light Station is one of America's most intact light station having all of its historic support buildings on its three-acre site. SHOP | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Help Tybee Island Light Station And Museum continue to provide its great services to the public. You would be contributing towards the continuing education of all people who walk through our doors. If you had a good experience in the past, or if you were lucky enough to visit us during one of our restorations, know that all this wouldn’tbe
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Mission of the Tybee Island Historical Society is to preserve, develop, and promote the historic resources and legacy of Tybee Island to the benefit of our community, future generations, and nation as a whole by: Restoring, interpreting, preserving, maintaining, and effectively operating the Tybee Island Light Station, Museum, and all JOIN US | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Share your background and experience. Learn about Light Station, Fort Screven, and Tybee Island history. Guide visitors to enjoying the amenities of the island and the Savannah area. Invitations to special events. Contact Gus Rehnstrom or Art Worden at 912-786-5801 or volunteers@tybeelighthouse.org. Keep Your Glow On Award - NominationForm.
GROUPS | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM COACH AND BUS PARKING. We have limited bus parking for scheduled groups only. You can not park next to the Lighthouse. However, there is one spot outside of the Lighthouse parking lot for buses. It is required that you turn the motor off while parked. For additional parking in the city lot call Tybee Island Parking Services at (912)786-4573.
GIRL SCOUTS
Girl Scout Troops will need a scheduled time. You should allow an hour and a half to two hours for the visit. . It is important you come at your scheduled time. Remember, volunteers and staff have planned for your arrival. Please call if you are going to be late. . Call Desiree at 912-786-5801 to make reservations. . HOME | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUMVISITINGHISTORYSHOPJOINUSBRICKS & SIGNS
Across the street is an 1899 Military Battery that houses the Tybee Island Museum. Exhibits cover the time of the Euchee tribe, the history of Fort Screven, Tybee's Golden Era and more. A yellow raised cottage adjacent to the property showcases 1900s Tybee architecture. We are a complete light station whose history dates back to 1736. VISITING | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Support the Tybee Island Light Station & Museum. Your contribution will help the Tybee Island Light Station and Museum continue to provide the best possible service to the public. Your contribution will help with the continued preservation of the site and the education of our visitors.COVID RESPONSE
VISITING DURING COVID. All visitors are required to wear a mask per Chatham County regulations. Changes made to combat the spread of the COVID virus: . If the maximum threshold of people on our site is met we will close down ticket sales until the number goes down. . Credit/Debit use recommended. You enter our grounds at your own risk.The site
GENERAL | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Children (6-17): $8. Children (5 and under): Free. Groups (10 people or more) with a reservation: $8. Military (Must present ID): $8. Coast Guard (Must present ID): Free. For more information please call (912) 786-5801. . The lighthouse and catwalk are subject to HISTORY | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Ordered by General James Oglethorpe, Governor of the 13th colony, in 1732, the Tybee Island Light Station has been guiding mariners safe entrance into the Savannah River for over 285 years. The Tybee Island Light Station is one of America's most intact light station having all of its historic support buildings on its three-acre site. SHOP | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Help Tybee Island Light Station And Museum continue to provide its great services to the public. You would be contributing towards the continuing education of all people who walk through our doors. If you had a good experience in the past, or if you were lucky enough to visit us during one of our restorations, know that all this wouldn’tbe
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Mission of the Tybee Island Historical Society is to preserve, develop, and promote the historic resources and legacy of Tybee Island to the benefit of our community, future generations, and nation as a whole by: Restoring, interpreting, preserving, maintaining, and effectively operating the Tybee Island Light Station, Museum, and all JOIN US | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Share your background and experience. Learn about Light Station, Fort Screven, and Tybee Island history. Guide visitors to enjoying the amenities of the island and the Savannah area. Invitations to special events. Contact Gus Rehnstrom or Art Worden at 912-786-5801 or volunteers@tybeelighthouse.org. Keep Your Glow On Award - NominationForm.
GROUPS | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM COACH AND BUS PARKING. We have limited bus parking for scheduled groups only. You can not park next to the Lighthouse. However, there is one spot outside of the Lighthouse parking lot for buses. It is required that you turn the motor off while parked. For additional parking in the city lot call Tybee Island Parking Services at (912)786-4573.
GIRL SCOUTS
Girl Scout Troops will need a scheduled time. You should allow an hour and a half to two hours for the visit. . It is important you come at your scheduled time. Remember, volunteers and staff have planned for your arrival. Please call if you are going to be late. . Call Desiree at 912-786-5801 to make reservations. .COVID RESPONSE
VISITING DURING COVID. All visitors are required to wear a mask per Chatham County regulations. Changes made to combat the spread of the COVID virus: . If the maximum threshold of people on our site is met we will close down ticket sales until the number goes down. . Credit/Debit use recommended. You enter our grounds at your own risk.The site
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GIRL SCOUTS
Girl Scout Troops will need a scheduled time. You should allow an hour and a half to two hours for the visit. . It is important you come at your scheduled time. Remember, volunteers and staff have planned for your arrival. Please call if you are going to be late. . Call Desiree at 912-786-5801 to make reservations. . MEMBERSHIP | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Help Tybee Island Light Station And Museum continue to provide its great services to the public. You would be contributing towards the continuing education of all people who walk through our doors.LICENSE PLATE
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LIGHTHOUSE OYSTER SHELL ORNAMENT Lighthouse Oyster Shell Ornament. SKU: 64111200. Lois Knowlton, a Tybee resident, makes these ornaments. The oyster shells are pickedfrom our very own
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Across the street is an 1899 Military Battery that houses the Tybee Island Museum. Exhibits cover the time of the Euchee tribe, the history of Fort Screven, Tybee's Golden Era and more. A yellow raised cottage adjacent to the property showcases 1900s Tybee architecture. We are a complete light station whose history dates back to 1736. VISITING | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Support the Tybee Island Light Station & Museum. Your contribution will help the Tybee Island Light Station and Museum continue to provide the best possible service to the public. Your contribution will help with the continued preservation of the site and the education of our visitors. GENERAL | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Children (6-17): $8. Children (5 and under): Free. Groups (10 people or more) with a reservation: $8. Military (Must present ID): $8. Coast Guard (Must present ID): Free. For more information please call (912) 786-5801. . The lighthouse and catwalk are subject toCOVID RESPONSE
VISITING DURING COVID. All visitors are required to wear a mask per Chatham County regulations. Changes made to combat the spread of the COVID virus: . If the maximum threshold of people on our site is met we will close down ticket sales until the number goes down. . Credit/Debit use recommended. You enter our grounds at your own risk.The site
HISTORY | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Ordered by General James Oglethorpe, Governor of the 13th colony, in 1732, the Tybee Island Light Station has been guiding mariners safe entrance into the Savannah River for over 285 years. The Tybee Island Light Station is one of America's most intact light station having all of its historic support buildings on its three-acre site. SHOP | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Help Tybee Island Light Station And Museum continue to provide its great services to the public. You would be contributing towards the continuing education of all people who walk through our doors. If you had a good experience in the past, or if you were lucky enough to visit us during one of our restorations, know that all this wouldn’tbe
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Mission of the Tybee Island Historical Society is to preserve, develop, and promote the historic resources and legacy of Tybee Island to the benefit of our community, future generations, and nation as a whole by: Restoring, interpreting, preserving, maintaining, and effectively operating the Tybee Island Light Station, Museum, and all GROUPS | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM COACH AND BUS PARKING. We have limited bus parking for scheduled groups only. You can not park next to the Lighthouse. However, there is one spot outside of the Lighthouse parking lot for buses. It is required that you turn the motor off while parked. For additional parking in the city lot call Tybee Island Parking Services at (912)786-4573.
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Bricks. Our engraved bricks line the walkways of the historic Tybee Island Light Station. Whether it is a personal purchase or a gift for a loved one it is a great way to commemorate an important person or moment. Purchase a personalized brick for a $100 donation using the button below. Allow for one year for brick to be engraved and laid.GIRL SCOUTS
Girl Scout Troops will need a scheduled time. You should allow an hour and a half to two hours for the visit. . It is important you come at your scheduled time. Remember, volunteers and staff have planned for your arrival. Please call if you are going to be late. . Call Desiree at 912-786-5801 to make reservations. . HOME | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUMVISITINGHISTORYSHOPJOINUSBRICKS & SIGNS
Across the street is an 1899 Military Battery that houses the Tybee Island Museum. Exhibits cover the time of the Euchee tribe, the history of Fort Screven, Tybee's Golden Era and more. A yellow raised cottage adjacent to the property showcases 1900s Tybee architecture. We are a complete light station whose history dates back to 1736. VISITING | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Support the Tybee Island Light Station & Museum. Your contribution will help the Tybee Island Light Station and Museum continue to provide the best possible service to the public. Your contribution will help with the continued preservation of the site and the education of our visitors. GENERAL | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Children (6-17): $8. Children (5 and under): Free. Groups (10 people or more) with a reservation: $8. Military (Must present ID): $8. Coast Guard (Must present ID): Free. For more information please call (912) 786-5801. . The lighthouse and catwalk are subject toCOVID RESPONSE
VISITING DURING COVID. All visitors are required to wear a mask per Chatham County regulations. Changes made to combat the spread of the COVID virus: . If the maximum threshold of people on our site is met we will close down ticket sales until the number goes down. . Credit/Debit use recommended. You enter our grounds at your own risk.The site
HISTORY | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Ordered by General James Oglethorpe, Governor of the 13th colony, in 1732, the Tybee Island Light Station has been guiding mariners safe entrance into the Savannah River for over 285 years. The Tybee Island Light Station is one of America's most intact light station having all of its historic support buildings on its three-acre site.HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Mission of the Tybee Island Historical Society is to preserve, develop, and promote the historic resources and legacy of Tybee Island to the benefit of our community, future generations, and nation as a whole by: Restoring, interpreting, preserving, maintaining, and effectively operating the Tybee Island Light Station, Museum, and all SHOP | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Help Tybee Island Light Station And Museum continue to provide its great services to the public. You would be contributing towards the continuing education of all people who walk through our doors. If you had a good experience in the past, or if you were lucky enough to visit us during one of our restorations, know that all this wouldn’tbe
GROUPS | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM COACH AND BUS PARKING. We have limited bus parking for scheduled groups only. You can not park next to the Lighthouse. However, there is one spot outside of the Lighthouse parking lot for buses. It is required that you turn the motor off while parked. For additional parking in the city lot call Tybee Island Parking Services at (912)786-4573.
BRICKS & SIGNS
Bricks. Our engraved bricks line the walkways of the historic Tybee Island Light Station. Whether it is a personal purchase or a gift for a loved one it is a great way to commemorate an important person or moment. Purchase a personalized brick for a $100 donation using the button below. Allow for one year for brick to be engraved and laid.GIRL SCOUTS
Girl Scout Troops will need a scheduled time. You should allow an hour and a half to two hours for the visit. . It is important you come at your scheduled time. Remember, volunteers and staff have planned for your arrival. Please call if you are going to be late. . Call Desiree at 912-786-5801 to make reservations. . HOME | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Across the street is an 1899 Military Battery that houses the Tybee Island Museum. Exhibits cover the time of the Euchee tribe, the history of Fort Screven, Tybee's Golden Era and more. A yellow raised cottage adjacent to the property showcases 1900s Tybee architecture. We are a complete light station whose history dates back to 1736.COVID RESPONSE
VISITING DURING COVID. All visitors are required to wear a mask per Chatham County regulations. Changes made to combat the spread of the COVID virus: . If the maximum threshold of people on our site is met we will close down ticket sales until the number goes down. . Credit/Debit use recommended. You enter our grounds at your own risk.The site
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TYBEE LIGHTHOUSE LICENSE PLATE FOR GEORGIA RESIDENTS ONLY Introducing the Tybee Lighthouse License Plate!! But we need your help! 1,000 tags need to be pre-sold before this bill can proceed next year. This is a $25 donation to the Tybee Island Lighthouse Tag Fund. We must receive 1,000 $25 dollar donations by December 31, 2021 to help bill number HB203 pass in January 2022.LICENSE PLATE
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T-SHIRTS, SWEATSHIRTS, JACKETS, ETC T-Shirts, Sweatshirts, Jackets, etc. As our shirts are one of our most popular items we are not able to put the current selection on the site because they run out too quickly. If you are interested in any of these garments please call 912-786-5801 and ask for Candy. Pricesvary.
GOLDER 2.5" LIGHT STATION FIGURINE Golder 2.5" Light Station Figurine. SKU: 6414228. This 2.5" Tybee Island Light Station figurine contains not only the lighthouse but the head keeper's cottage as well.LAVA TIMERS
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HOME | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUMVISITINGHISTORYSHOPJOINUSBRICKS & SIGNS
Across the street is an 1899 Military Battery that houses the Tybee Island Museum. Exhibits cover the time of the Euchee tribe, the history of Fort Screven, Tybee's Golden Era and more. A yellow raised cottage adjacent to the property showcases 1900s Tybee architecture. We are a complete light station whose history dates back to 1736. VISITING | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Support the Tybee Island Light Station & Museum. Your contribution will help the Tybee Island Light Station and Museum continue to provide the best possible service to the public. Your contribution will help with the continued preservation of the site and the education of our visitors. GENERAL | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Children (6-17): $8. Children (5 and under): Free. Groups (10 people or more) with a reservation: $8. Military (Must present ID): $8. Coast Guard (Must present ID): Free. For more information please call (912) 786-5801. . The lighthouse and catwalk are subject toCOVID RESPONSE
VISITING DURING COVID. All visitors are required to wear a mask per Chatham County regulations. Changes made to combat the spread of the COVID virus: . If the maximum threshold of people on our site is met we will close down ticket sales until the number goes down. . Credit/Debit use recommended. You enter our grounds at your own risk.The site
HISTORY | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Ordered by General James Oglethorpe, Governor of the 13th colony, in 1732, the Tybee Island Light Station has been guiding mariners safe entrance into the Savannah River for over 285 years. The Tybee Island Light Station is one of America's most intact light station having all of its historic support buildings on its three-acre site. SHOP | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Help Tybee Island Light Station And Museum continue to provide its great services to the public. You would be contributing towards the continuing education of all people who walk through our doors. If you had a good experience in the past, or if you were lucky enough to visit us during one of our restorations, know that all this wouldn’tbe
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Mission of the Tybee Island Historical Society is to preserve, develop, and promote the historic resources and legacy of Tybee Island to the benefit of our community, future generations, and nation as a whole by: Restoring, interpreting, preserving, maintaining, and effectively operating the Tybee Island Light Station, Museum, and all GROUPS | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM COACH AND BUS PARKING. We have limited bus parking for scheduled groups only. You can not park next to the Lighthouse. However, there is one spot outside of the Lighthouse parking lot for buses. It is required that you turn the motor off while parked. For additional parking in the city lot call Tybee Island Parking Services at (912)786-4573.
BRICKS & SIGNS
Bricks. Our engraved bricks line the walkways of the historic Tybee Island Light Station. Whether it is a personal purchase or a gift for a loved one it is a great way to commemorate an important person or moment. Purchase a personalized brick for a $100 donation using the button below. Allow for one year for brick to be engraved and laid.GIRL SCOUTS
Girl Scout Troops will need a scheduled time. You should allow an hour and a half to two hours for the visit. . It is important you come at your scheduled time. Remember, volunteers and staff have planned for your arrival. Please call if you are going to be late. . Call Desiree at 912-786-5801 to make reservations. . HOME | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUMVISITINGHISTORYSHOPJOINUSBRICKS & SIGNS
Across the street is an 1899 Military Battery that houses the Tybee Island Museum. Exhibits cover the time of the Euchee tribe, the history of Fort Screven, Tybee's Golden Era and more. A yellow raised cottage adjacent to the property showcases 1900s Tybee architecture. We are a complete light station whose history dates back to 1736. VISITING | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Support the Tybee Island Light Station & Museum. Your contribution will help the Tybee Island Light Station and Museum continue to provide the best possible service to the public. Your contribution will help with the continued preservation of the site and the education of our visitors. GENERAL | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Children (6-17): $8. Children (5 and under): Free. Groups (10 people or more) with a reservation: $8. Military (Must present ID): $8. Coast Guard (Must present ID): Free. For more information please call (912) 786-5801. . The lighthouse and catwalk are subject toCOVID RESPONSE
VISITING DURING COVID. All visitors are required to wear a mask per Chatham County regulations. Changes made to combat the spread of the COVID virus: . If the maximum threshold of people on our site is met we will close down ticket sales until the number goes down. . Credit/Debit use recommended. You enter our grounds at your own risk.The site
HISTORY | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Ordered by General James Oglethorpe, Governor of the 13th colony, in 1732, the Tybee Island Light Station has been guiding mariners safe entrance into the Savannah River for over 285 years. The Tybee Island Light Station is one of America's most intact light station having all of its historic support buildings on its three-acre site. SHOP | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Help Tybee Island Light Station And Museum continue to provide its great services to the public. You would be contributing towards the continuing education of all people who walk through our doors. If you had a good experience in the past, or if you were lucky enough to visit us during one of our restorations, know that all this wouldn’tbe
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Mission of the Tybee Island Historical Society is to preserve, develop, and promote the historic resources and legacy of Tybee Island to the benefit of our community, future generations, and nation as a whole by: Restoring, interpreting, preserving, maintaining, and effectively operating the Tybee Island Light Station, Museum, and all GROUPS | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM COACH AND BUS PARKING. We have limited bus parking for scheduled groups only. You can not park next to the Lighthouse. However, there is one spot outside of the Lighthouse parking lot for buses. It is required that you turn the motor off while parked. For additional parking in the city lot call Tybee Island Parking Services at (912)786-4573.
BRICKS & SIGNS
Bricks. Our engraved bricks line the walkways of the historic Tybee Island Light Station. Whether it is a personal purchase or a gift for a loved one it is a great way to commemorate an important person or moment. Purchase a personalized brick for a $100 donation using the button below. Allow for one year for brick to be engraved and laid.GIRL SCOUTS
Girl Scout Troops will need a scheduled time. You should allow an hour and a half to two hours for the visit. . It is important you come at your scheduled time. Remember, volunteers and staff have planned for your arrival. Please call if you are going to be late. . Call Desiree at 912-786-5801 to make reservations. . HOME | TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION AND MUSEUM Across the street is an 1899 Military Battery that houses the Tybee Island Museum. Exhibits cover the time of the Euchee tribe, the history of Fort Screven, Tybee's Golden Era and more. A yellow raised cottage adjacent to the property showcases 1900s Tybee architecture. We are a complete light station whose history dates back to 1736.COVID RESPONSE
VISITING DURING COVID. All visitors are required to wear a mask per Chatham County regulations. Changes made to combat the spread of the COVID virus: . If the maximum threshold of people on our site is met we will close down ticket sales until the number goes down. . Credit/Debit use recommended. You enter our grounds at your own risk.The site
PLANS & PRICING
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TYBEE LIGHTHOUSE LICENSE PLATE FOR GEORGIA RESIDENTS ONLY Introducing the Tybee Lighthouse License Plate!! But we need your help! 1,000 tags need to be pre-sold before this bill can proceed next year. This is a $25 donation to the Tybee Island Lighthouse Tag Fund. We must receive 1,000 $25 dollar donations by December 31, 2021 to help bill number HB203 pass in January 2022.LICENSE PLATE
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TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION CAPS ©2018 by Tybee Island Light Station And Museum. Proudly created withWix.com
T-SHIRTS, SWEATSHIRTS, JACKETS, ETC T-Shirts, Sweatshirts, Jackets, etc. As our shirts are one of our most popular items we are not able to put the current selection on the site because they run out too quickly. If you are interested in any of these garments please call 912-786-5801 and ask for Candy. Pricesvary.
GOLDER 2.5" LIGHT STATION FIGURINE Golder 2.5" Light Station Figurine. SKU: 6414228. This 2.5" Tybee Island Light Station figurine contains not only the lighthouse but the head keeper's cottage as well.LAVA TIMERS
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The Tybee Island Light Station & Museum will be closed through May 14th. We will reopen on May 15th at 9am. This is subject to change. We will continue to monitor the situation. Please check our website for any additional information or updates.​
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VISIT GEORGIA'S OLDEST AND TALLEST LIGHTHOUSE We are a complete light station whose history dates back to 1736. The tower stands 145 feet tall and has three Light Keeper's Cottages nearby. A small 1812 Summer Kitchen holds archaeological finds. Across the street is an 1899 Military Battery that houses the Tybee Island Museum. Exhibits cover the time of the Euchee tribe, the history of Fort Screven, Tybee's Golden Era and more. A yellow raised cottage adjacent to the property showcases 1900s Tybee architecture.VISITING HOURS
Last Ticket Sold at 4:30PM.Mon: 9am - 5:30pm
Tues: CLOSED
Wed: 9am - 5:30pm
Thu: 9am - 5:30pm
Fri: 9am - 5:30pm
Sat: 9am - 5:30pm
Sun: 9am-5:30pm
Last Ticket Sold at 4:30PM.​
Grounds close by 5:30PM. Closed St. Patrick's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, &New Years Day.
Hours subject to change, specifically on Christmas Eve and New Year'sEve.
No BACKPACKS of any size allowed on the grounds. Shoes and shirts must be worn at all times. Bathing suits must be covered. The lighthouse may close without warning due to adverse weatherconditions.
Tickets include admission to the complete Light Station, a Tybee Raised Cottage, and the Tybee Museum in Battery Garland.​
Adults: $10
Seniors (62+): $8
Children (6-17): $8
Children (5 and under): Free Groups (10 people or more) with a reservation: $8 Military (Must present ID): $8 Coast Guard (Must present ID): Free​
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Drones are allowed to be flown over the site outside of operating hours. That means drones are not allowed to fly over the light station and museum every day except for Tuesdays, from 9AM-5:30PM.More Info
ABOUT US
The Tybee Museum was established in 1961 by The Tybee Island Museum Association. The Association is now known as The Tybee Island Historical Society, a non-profit organization which also operates The Tybee Island Light Station in addition to the Tybee Museum. The purpose of the Museum is the same today as it was in 1961 - to interpret the rich history of Tybee Island.​
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Amazon donates to Tybee Island Historical Society Inc. HISTORIC ENDICOTT GUN BATTERIES TOURMondays at 9AM
Tybee Island Historical Society will be offering a special walking tour of the Fort Screven Batteries on Mondays at 9 A.M.​
This is a chance to learn about how sea coast fortifications worked during the beginning of the last century. The cost is $15Â for the tour and includes admission to the Tybee Island Lighthouse and Museum. Children must be 13 years or older to participate. To make reservations or for more information call 912-786-5801. NOW OPEN: THE TYBEE TRAINRotating Exhibit
Learn all about the train that used to run from Savannah to TybeeIsland
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Address:
30 Meddin Dr, Tybee Island, GA 31328, USAPhone:
(912) 786-5801
Fax:
(912) 786-6538
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