Created as navigational tools, lighthouses are of interest to more than
mariners; the ruggedly romantic nature of the beacons delights and
enthralls thousand of admirers. Lights along the Virginia coast are no
exception, from the richly historic Old Cape Henry Light, authorized by
President George Washington in 1789, to the candy-striped Assateague
Light on the state's Eastern Shore. Of equal interest are the tales of
the men of the United States Life-Saving Service, the forerunner of
today's Coast Guard. Spaced along the shore, they aided navigation by
responding selflessly to ships in distress, often at their own peril.
Many of their quaint, beach cottage-style stations are lost, others
preserved.