Savannah Light

Savannah Lighthouse was a lighthouse in Georgia, United States, off the entrance to Savannah River, Georgia. It was the second tower to be demolished after a collision with a foreign-flagged freighter.

Savannah Light
Savannah Light
LocationSavannah River, Georgia
Coordinates31°57′3.395″N 80°40′50.333″W
Year first constructed1922
Year first lit1964
AutomatedYes
Deactivated1996
No longer in existence
Foundation4 Steel pilings
ConstructionSteel
Tower shapeTexas tower
Original lensDCB 24
ARLHS numberUSA-1320
USCG number3-0340

History

The Savannah Texas Tower was constructed and placed in operation in 1964, and was built to be an automated light, controlled by the personnel at the Tybee Island Light Station.[1]

In 1996, it became the second Texas Tower to be demolished after a collision with a foreign-flagged freighter, the first instance being the Ambrose tower. In the case of the Savannah structure, the Singapore container ship Neptune Jade struck the tower in November 1996. The collision sheared off and destroyed the entire structure.[2][3] A buoy marked the wreckage until a salvage company was contracted to retrieve the wreckage off the ocean floor for scrapping.

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References

  1. "Lighthouse Construction Types: Texas Towers". National Park Service Maritime Heritage Program. Retrieved 2008-01-11.
  2. "Ship knocks over light tower off Savannah coast". The Daily Courier. 1996-11-29. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  3. "Ship Topples Light Tower, Spills Paint Near Savannah". Orlando Sentinel. 1996-11-29. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
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