Saint Simons Island, Ga Light House. The Lighthouse and Keeper's Dwelling were built in 1872 to replace the original lighthouse built in 1810 by James Gould of Massachusetts, the first lighthouse keeper. The original lighthouse was destroyed by Confederate forces in 1861 to prevent the beacon's use by Federal troops during the Civil War.
Saint Simons Island, Ga sunrise looking over rocks. "The Johnson Rocks" (named after Pres. Johnson who came to St Simons Island, Georgia, after the 1964 hurricane.) The rocks help protect the Island from the loss of the beach.
Saint Simons Island, Ga looking at the lighthouse from the pier.
Saint Simons Island, Ga pier. The village got its start in the 1870s resort period when vacationers traveled from the mainland on steamships. Most of the early historic buildings of St. Simons were destroyed by fire. The St. Simons Hotel was built in 1888 near Massengale Park, which was linked to the pier by mule-drawn trolley. The grand structure, large enough to host 300 guests, was destroyed by fire in December of 1898. The New St. Simons Hotel was built at the same location in 1910, but in 1916, it was too burned. Nonetheless, St. Simons continued to be popular with vacationers, and four other hotels were established near the pier, including the Bellevue, which was renamed St. Simons Hotel.
Saint Simons Island, Ga pier
Saint Simons Island, Ga Orlander flowers
Saint Simons Island, Ga gazabo. Neptune Park, located between the village and lighthouse, is St. Simons's most famous park, where visitors can picnic, take a trolley tour of the Island, fish off the pier, stroll on the pathway, or relax on a bench. Here visitors may listen to the cackling of iridescent boat-tailed grackles in the live oak canopies, or the screech of begging seagulls, or the noble silence of brown pelicans perched on the pier. One might want to examine finned trophies that lie gasping in buckets if local fishermen have been lucky angling the deep currents that flow past the pier. The beach is best explored at low tide when one might find whelks, horseshoe crabs, and sand dollars.
Saint Simons Island, Ga lighthouseSaint Simons Island, Ga east beach boardwalk
Saint Simons Island, Ga east beach boardwalk with sea oats
Saint Simons Island, Ga Christ Church. Christ Church, Frederica is one of the oldest churches in the state of Georgia, and one of the most photographed sites on the island. The breathtaking structure is as much a testament to architecture as is it to spirituality.
Saint Simons Island, Ga Christ Church.