Historical Lighthouses
Lighthouses of the USA
With over 800 lighthouses scattered across the United States, these iconic beacons have long guided sailors through treacherous waters and now draw travelers seeking beauty, history, and coastal charm. From the rocky cliffs of Maine to the sun-soaked shores of California, and the inland waters of the Great Lakes, each lighthouse has a story to tell. Michigan alone boasts the most in the nation, with more than 140 lighthouses lining its freshwater coastlines. This page is your guide to exploring these fascinating landmarks—complete with travel tips, photo-worthy locations, and the unique history behind some of America’s most beloved lighthouses.
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St. Augustine Lighthouse History on Florida’s Coast
Long before its black-and-white spiral stripes became a Florida icon, the St. Augustine Lighthouse stood as a lonely watchtower, a protective sentinel over the shifting waters of the Atlantic. From shipwrecks and wartime danger to family tragedies, heroic keepers, and its near-demolition in the 1970s, this lighthouse has survived more than most buildings ever will. Today, it shines not just as a navigational beacon, but as a museum, a classroom, and a piece of living history — especially during the Christmas season, when the lantern room glows above a landscape of twinkling lights.
Texas Lighthouse Road Trip- From Galveston to Port Lavaca
There’s something about lighthouses that just draws me in. Maybe it’s the way they’ve stood guard for over a century, weathering storms and watching the tides roll in and out. On this Texas road trip, we’re starting in Galveston and winding our way down the Gulf Coast, chasing history, salt air, and those postcard-perfect views. Grab your camera (and maybe a hat for that Texas sun) — we’ve got some beautiful beacons to visit.
Texas Lighthouse Road Trip- From Galveston to Port Lavaca
There’s something about lighthouses that just draws me in. Maybe it’s the way they’ve stood guard for over a century, weathering storms and watching the tides roll in and out. On this Texas road trip, we’re starting in Galveston and winding our way down the Gulf Coast, chasing history, salt air, and those postcard-perfect views. Grab your camera (and maybe a hat for that Texas sun) — we’ve got some beautiful beacons to visit.
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