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Hunting Island Lighthouse

Buildings and structures in Beaufort, South CarolinaHistoric American Buildings Survey in South CarolinaLighthouses completed in 1889Lighthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in South CarolinaMuseums in Beaufort County, South Carolina
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Hunting Island Lighthouse; Hunting Island, South Carolina; July 1, 2009
Hunting Island Lighthouse; Hunting Island, South Carolina; July 1, 2009

The Hunting Island Light is located in Hunting Island State Park on Hunting Island near Beaufort, South Carolina. Although no longer used as a functioning lighthouse, the tower is a fixture at the state park and is open to visitors. It was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.

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Hunting Island Lighthouse
North Beach Road,

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Hunting Island Lighthouse; Hunting Island, South Carolina; July 1, 2009
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