Come check out the Sullivan's Island Lighthouse

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The National Park Service is holding an open house of the Sullivan's Island Lighthouse on Sunday, November 8, from 1 to 5 p.m.

Read more stories on this subject in our Charleston Light topic page.Unfortunately you won't be able to ascend the lighthouse, to get an idea of what the upper part and its view is like, check out these images.

Here's all the details about the event, from the Park Service's Web page:

Join the National Park Service for an open house on Sunday afternoon, November 8, 2009. The event takes place from 1:00 to 5:00 pm on the grounds of the US Coast Guard Historic District at 1815 I'On Avenue on Sullivan's Island.

The Historic District represents the evolution of events important in United States maritime history from 1895 to 1962. Commissioned on June 15, 1962 as the last major lighthouse to be built in the United States, the Sullivan's Island Lighthouse replaced the original Charleston harbor light (otherwise known as the Morris Island Lighthouse), which was built in 1876.

The grounds, quarters cupola and boat house will be open to the public from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Because of safety concerns, only the base of the lighthouse will be open to the public. The non-profit Save the Light organization will report on the progress of preserving the Morris Island Lighthouse. Artists with Creative Sparks' Art on the Beach will display their work in the historic boat house. All activities are free and open to the public. For more information, call the park at (843) 883-3123.