Charleston Light, Fort Sumter National Monument by Amelia M. Spade

All Visible Products 11-21-18

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Design By: Amelia M. Spade
Amelia M Spade is a graphic designer and artist who splits her time between Charleston, SC and Montana.  She has worked for many national and state parks and enjoys when her creative talents benefit those visiting America First!
Design By: Amelia M. Spade
Amelia M Spade is a graphic designer and artist who splits her time between Charleston, SC and Montana.  She has worked for many national and state parks and enjoys when her creative talents benefit those visiting America First!
Artist Statement

Completed in 1962, the Charleston Light on Sullivan̢åÛåªs Island, South Carolina was the last major traditional lighthouse built in the United States. The lighthouse is now owned by the National Park Service as part of Fort Sumter National Monument.
‰ÛÓ Amelia M. Spade