Lighthouses of Georgia

Nonfiction, Travel, Lodging & Restaurant Guides, History, Americas
Cover of the book Lighthouses of Georgia by Elinor DeWire, Elinor DeWire
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Author: Elinor DeWire ISBN: 9781370561650
Publisher: Elinor DeWire Publication: February 7, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Elinor DeWire
ISBN: 9781370561650
Publisher: Elinor DeWire
Publication: February 7, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Georgia has seven lighthouses still standing on its approximately 100 miles of coastline. This handy eBook is perfect for travel, written by America's best-known author of lighthouse books--Elinor DeWire. Locate each lighthouse, discover a little history, trivia and lore, great photos—old and new—and then go visit the lighthouses…or at least get close enough to snap your own photos. Armchair travelers will enjoy this guide too. It's chocked full of good information. Each lighthouse is profiled in story and pictures, with additional information on how to find the lighthouse. Some of Georgia’s lighthouses are open to the public. Two are museums open year-round. Several stand in parks and recreational areas. A final chapter in the back of the book discusses lighthouses in general. At the end of the book, is information about national lighthouse societies and preservation groups. There's also a list of other books by the author--well known in this genre--and other materials that might further the study and enjoyment of lighthouses.

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Georgia has seven lighthouses still standing on its approximately 100 miles of coastline. This handy eBook is perfect for travel, written by America's best-known author of lighthouse books--Elinor DeWire. Locate each lighthouse, discover a little history, trivia and lore, great photos—old and new—and then go visit the lighthouses…or at least get close enough to snap your own photos. Armchair travelers will enjoy this guide too. It's chocked full of good information. Each lighthouse is profiled in story and pictures, with additional information on how to find the lighthouse. Some of Georgia’s lighthouses are open to the public. Two are museums open year-round. Several stand in parks and recreational areas. A final chapter in the back of the book discusses lighthouses in general. At the end of the book, is information about national lighthouse societies and preservation groups. There's also a list of other books by the author--well known in this genre--and other materials that might further the study and enjoyment of lighthouses.

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