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Old Baldy is the second of three lights to stand on Bald Head Island.
The present site was established in 1817 and the tower was completed in
1818. This lighthouse retains its importance today as one of the oldest
historic structures in North Carolina. Built from the old eight-sided
plans for lighthouses prevalent prior to the Civil War, the exterior has
been restored to its mottled look in response to public demand. After the
Civil War ended, American lighthouses became designed in a conical shape to
render them less resistant to wind.
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Until recently, a view of the original 1850s Keepers Cottage existed only in pictures. Now, thanks to the efforts of the Old Baldy Foundation, this gem has been brought back to life in a recently completed construction project. the Keepers Cottage exhibits artifacts which intrepret life on the island and it houses a room that is furnished to period, offering visitors a glimpse at a Keepers life in the 1850s.
Old Baldy can be reached only by passenger ferry from Southport. It is
open to visitors daily on a self-guided tour basis for climbing and
weddings are now allowed; a charming chapel is adjacent to the tower.
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