South Carolina
"Historic Light Station Information and Photography: South Carolina". United States Coast Guard Historian's Office. http://www.uscg.mil/history/weblighthouses/LHSC.asp.
- Bloody Point Light on Daufuskie Island, Beaufort County
- Bulls Bay Light, Charleston County
- Combahee Bank Light formerly in St. Helena Sound
- Cape Romain Lighthouses near McClellanville, Charleston County
- Castle Pinckney Light in Charleston Harbor, Charleston County
- Charleston Light in Sullivan's Island, Charleston County
- Fort Ripley Shoal (Middle Ground) Light in Charleston Harbor, Charleston County
- Fort Sumter Range Lights, Charleston County
- Georgetown Light
- Governor's Light in Little River, Horry County
- Haig Point Range Lights on Daufuskie Island, Beaufort County
- Harbour Town Light on Hilton Head Island, Beaufort County
- Hilton Head Range Rear (Leamington)
- Hunting Island Light on Hunting Island, Beaufort County
- Morris Island Light on Morris Island, Charleston County
- Parris Island Range Lights on Parris Island, formerly in Beaufort County
- Sullivan's Island Range Lights, Charleston County
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