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Short Wave Sportfishing April 3rd 07 12:14 AM

Repairs to Morris Island Lighthouse
 

(Charleston-AP) April 2, 2007 - After long years of planning, a South
Carolina lighthouse will finally get some needed repairs next month.

Taylor Brothers Marine Construction will begin work in May to
strengthen the foundation of the Morris Island Lighthouse, whose
foundation is washed by the surf at high tide.

It took almost ten years of planning and searching for money before
the US Army Corps of Engineers awarded a repair contract for almost
three million dollars.

The striped lighthouse on the south side of Charleston Harbor was
built in 1876.

It was on dry land before erosion washed away the island over the
years.

---------



Chuck Gould April 3rd 07 12:23 AM

Repairs to Morris Island Lighthouse
 
On Apr 2, 4:14?pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:


The striped lighthouse on the south side of Charleston Harbor was
built in 1876.

It was on dry land before erosion washed away the island over the
years.

---------



Global warming.

(JUST KIDDING!!) :-)


JimH April 3rd 07 12:25 AM

Repairs to Morris Island Lighthouse
 

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...

(Charleston-AP) April 2, 2007 - After long years of planning, a South
Carolina lighthouse will finally get some needed repairs next month.

Taylor Brothers Marine Construction will begin work in May to
strengthen the foundation of the Morris Island Lighthouse, whose
foundation is washed by the surf at high tide.

It took almost ten years of planning and searching for money before
the US Army Corps of Engineers awarded a repair contract for almost
three million dollars.

The striped lighthouse on the south side of Charleston Harbor was
built in 1876.

It was on dry land before erosion washed away the island over the
years.

---------



I do not recall the specific lighthouse or location but I remember reading
about one a couple of years ago that was physically moved 200 yards or so
away from the water due to beach erosion threatening it's foundation.



JimH April 3rd 07 12:29 AM

Repairs to Morris Island Lighthouse
 

"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Apr 2, 4:14?pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:


The striped lighthouse on the south side of Charleston Harbor was
built in 1876.

It was on dry land before erosion washed away the island over the
years.

---------



Global warming.



Why did you have to turn an on topic post to OT Chuck?

(JUST KIDDING!!) :-)

Gotcha! See how the game can be played?



JimH April 3rd 07 01:53 AM

Repairs to Morris Island Lighthouse
 

"JimH" wrote in message
...

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...

(Charleston-AP) April 2, 2007 - After long years of planning, a South
Carolina lighthouse will finally get some needed repairs next month.

Taylor Brothers Marine Construction will begin work in May to
strengthen the foundation of the Morris Island Lighthouse, whose
foundation is washed by the surf at high tide.

It took almost ten years of planning and searching for money before
the US Army Corps of Engineers awarded a repair contract for almost
three million dollars.

The striped lighthouse on the south side of Charleston Harbor was
built in 1876.

It was on dry land before erosion washed away the island over the
years.

---------



I do not recall the specific lighthouse or location but I remember reading
about one a couple of years ago that was physically moved 200 yards or so
away from the water due to beach erosion threatening it's foundation.


Cape Hatteras Lighthouse........http://www.labs.net/anaiselise/lhse/lhse.htm



basskisser April 3rd 07 12:57 PM

Repairs to Morris Island Lighthouse
 
On Apr 2, 7:29 pm, "JimH" wrote:
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message

ups.com...

On Apr 2, 4:14?pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:


The striped lighthouse on the south side of Charleston Harbor was
built in 1876.


It was on dry land before erosion washed away the island over the
years.


---------


Global warming.


Why did you have to turn an on topic post to OT Chuck?

(JUST KIDDING!!) :-)

Gotcha! See how the game can be played?


That's Jimmy, never an original thought.......


basskisser April 3rd 07 01:00 PM

Repairs to Morris Island Lighthouse
 
On Apr 2, 8:53 pm, "JimH" wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message

...







"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
.. .


(Charleston-AP) April 2, 2007 - After long years of planning, a South
Carolina lighthouse will finally get some needed repairs next month.


Taylor Brothers Marine Construction will begin work in May to
strengthen the foundation of the Morris Island Lighthouse, whose
foundation is washed by the surf at high tide.


It took almost ten years of planning and searching for money before
the US Army Corps of Engineers awarded a repair contract for almost
three million dollars.


The striped lighthouse on the south side of Charleston Harbor was
built in 1876.


It was on dry land before erosion washed away the island over the
years.


---------


I do not recall the specific lighthouse or location but I remember reading
about one a couple of years ago that was physically moved 200 yards or so
away from the water due to beach erosion threatening it's foundation.


Cape Hatteras Lighthouse........http://www.labs.net/anaiselise/lhse/lhse.htm- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


There's several.
Cape San Blas
Hunting Island
Cape Poge
And my personal favorite, Tybee Island.


Harry Krause April 3rd 07 01:57 PM

Repairs to Morris Island Lighthouse
 
Charlie Morgan wrote:
On Mon, 2 Apr 2007 19:25:00 -0400, "JimH"
wrote:

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
(Charleston-AP) April 2, 2007 - After long years of planning, a South
Carolina lighthouse will finally get some needed repairs next month.

Taylor Brothers Marine Construction will begin work in May to
strengthen the foundation of the Morris Island Lighthouse, whose
foundation is washed by the surf at high tide.

It took almost ten years of planning and searching for money before
the US Army Corps of Engineers awarded a repair contract for almost
three million dollars.

The striped lighthouse on the south side of Charleston Harbor was
built in 1876.

It was on dry land before erosion washed away the island over the
years.

---------


I do not recall the specific lighthouse or location but I remember reading
about one a couple of years ago that was physically moved 200 yards or so
away from the water due to beach erosion threatening it's foundation.


Here's one in the Long Island Sound that has a similar issue, which is
fortunately being addressed.

http://www.lighthouse.cc/FLB/

CWM




Lighthouses usually have wonderful histories. There were two I remember
in New Haven, the old tower lighthouse on the shoreline, built in the
mid 1800s, and one built on an artificial reef in the late 1800s. It
replaced the earlier one, but the old lighthouse was maintained as a
park and exhibit.

Don White April 3rd 07 02:01 PM

Repairs to Morris Island Lighthouse
 

"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Apr 2, 8:53 pm, "JimH" wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message

...







"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
.. .


(Charleston-AP) April 2, 2007 - After long years of planning, a South
Carolina lighthouse will finally get some needed repairs next month.


Taylor Brothers Marine Construction will begin work in May to
strengthen the foundation of the Morris Island Lighthouse, whose
foundation is washed by the surf at high tide.


It took almost ten years of planning and searching for money before
the US Army Corps of Engineers awarded a repair contract for almost
three million dollars.


The striped lighthouse on the south side of Charleston Harbor was
built in 1876.


It was on dry land before erosion washed away the island over the
years.


---------


I do not recall the specific lighthouse or location but I remember
reading
about one a couple of years ago that was physically moved 200 yards or
so
away from the water due to beach erosion threatening it's foundation.


Cape Hatteras
Lighthouse........http://www.labs.net/anaiselise/lhse/lhse.htm- Hide
quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


There's several.
Cape San Blas
Hunting Island
Cape Poge
And my personal favorite, Tybee Island.


Little chance of errosion away our favourite lighthouse thanks to solid
granite.
Pretty to sail past... mile after mile of white granite shoreline glistening
in the bright sunshine.
http://www.destination-ns.com/common...D=1299#general



Short Wave Sportfishing April 3rd 07 03:22 PM

Repairs to Morris Island Lighthouse
 
On Tue, 03 Apr 2007 08:57:08 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:

Lighthouses usually have wonderful histories. There were two I remember
in New Haven, the old tower lighthouse on the shoreline, built in the
mid 1800s, and one built on an artificial reef in the late 1800s. It
replaced the earlier one, but the old lighthouse was maintained as a
park and exhibit.


They are still there. I'm planning on taking some pictures this
summer for a NE Light House series I'm thinking about doing.

Harry Krause April 3rd 07 03:31 PM

Repairs to Morris Island Lighthouse
 
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 03 Apr 2007 08:57:08 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:

Lighthouses usually have wonderful histories. There were two I remember
in New Haven, the old tower lighthouse on the shoreline, built in the
mid 1800s, and one built on an artificial reef in the late 1800s. It
replaced the earlier one, but the old lighthouse was maintained as a
park and exhibit.


They are still there. I'm planning on taking some pictures this
summer for a NE Light House series I'm thinking about doing.



Cool. If you get the chance, check out

http://www.beachheadrestaurant.com/pages/1/index.htm

We used to eat there a lot when I was a young teen. Pretty good food.
Dunno if it is still the same. Decent looking menu.

I'm sure you know there is nothing left, really, of Savin Rock. Jimmies
is just a shadow of its former self, hardly worth a stop.

If you head over to Milford, there's a interesting restaurant in a
little cove called Woodmont, just east of Milford, called The Beach
House. When we lived in Woodmont, it was known as Tom's Villa Rosa
restaurant. Our cottage was across the street, right on the water.
Well, the physical site is the same...the restaurant itself is in a
newer building than I recall:

http://www.beachhousemilford.com/



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