Lighthouse Plans and Map for Saint Simon's, Georgia, 1867
The St. Simons Lighthouse and Keeper’s Dwelling were built in 1868-1872, replacing an earlier light station destroyed during the American Civil War.
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Lighthouse Plans and Map for Saint Simon's, Georgia, 1867
The St. Simons Lighthouse and Keeper’s Dwelling were built in 1868-1872, replacing an earlier light station destroyed during the American Civil War.
How a mass suicide by slaves caused the legend of the flying African to take off
How a mass suicide by slaves caused the legend of the flying African to take off
In May 1803 a group of enslaved Africans from present-day Nigeria, of Ebo or Igbo descent, leaped from a single-masted ship into Dunbar Creek off St. Simons Island in Georgia. A slave agent concluded that the Africans drowned and died in an apparent mass suicide. But oral traditions would go on to claim that the Eboes either flew or walked over water back to Africa. For generations, island…
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St. Simons Lighthouse, St. Simons, Georgia, January 2020⠀
A few months ago my wife, her friend Samantha and I escaped the chemical plume let loose in Conyers Georgia and headed down to the Golden Aisles. Might be my favorite place on earth and is somewhere I see myself spending a lot of time in the future.
Another trip to our favorite Georgia island--St. Simons!
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