The Bolivar Point Lighthouse is a historical structure that was built in 1872 to guide ships through the entrance of Galveston Bay. It played a crucial role in the maritime history of the region, providing navigation assistance to vessels entering and exiting the busy waterway.
Today, the lighthouse stands as a symbol of the area’s maritime heritage and offers visitors a glimpse into the past. While the lighthouse is not operational, it is open to the public for tours and exploration. Visitors can climb up to the top for stunning views of the Gulf of Mexico and the surrounding area.
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