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Lost Light Lives!

By Darlene Chisholm

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The lantern room base of Sabine Bank Lighthouse, ...
Photo by: Darlene Chisholm

The old Sabine Bank Lighthouse, which once stood 15 miles out in the water off the Louisiana-Texas border, at the entrance to the Sabine River, is being restored to stand once again.

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The restored lantern room of Sabine Bank ...
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The lighthouse, which was first lit back in 1906, was de-staffed in 1945 and abandoned to the elements. The rusted hulk was declared a danger to navigation and was dismantled last year by Astron General Contracting which donated it to the local historical society.

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The lens platform of the Sabine Bank Lighthouse ...
Photo by: Darlene Chisholm

Eldredge Construction Co, a company that repairs and fabricates construction of off shore oil-rigs has donated their workmanship to restore the old lighthouse. It will now be displayed in Lions Park in Sabine Pass, Texas.

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