Brand/Publisher: Tybee Island Historical Society; Tybee Island, Georgia, USA.

Item: Original visitor brochure for The Historic Tybee Island Museum and Light Station describing the lighthouse complex, exhibits, and membership information for the site.

Front cover displays the title The Historic Tybee Island Museum and Light Station in bold black capitals surrounded by four black and white photographs including a vintage Central of Georgia Railway Tybee excursion poster, a World War era artilleryman leaning on a gun barrel, a uniformed lighthouse keeper portrait, and a night view of the striped Tybee Island Lighthouse with fireworks overhead.

When opened, the interior left panel presents a text heavy section titled A Brief History of the Light Station recounting the construction, destruction, and rebuilding of the Tybee Island Lighthouse from the colonial period through the twentieth century, illustrated with a historic image captioned Destruction of the Lighthouse by the Confederates.

Center panel features a line drawing site plan of the lighthouse reservation and surrounding buildings numbered to identify the Headkeepers House, Original Summer Kitchen, First Assistant Keepers House, garage, oil storage building, lighthouse tower, and related structures, accompanied by descriptive captions explaining each building's date, function, and architectural details.

Right interior panel titled A Brief History of Tybee Island traces the island's development from Native American use and early European exploration through colonial settlement, Revolutionary and Civil War activity, resort and military eras, and twentieth century tourism, with small flag and emblem vignettes highlighting milestones in local and national history.

Reverse side left panel headed Exhibits in the Tybee Museum outlines the mission of the Tybee Island Museum to interpret coastal defenses, island life, and maritime activity, followed by a Points of Interest list that calls out features such as the World War II periscope at the museum entrance, a streets exhibit showing Tybee's past commercial district, displays of weapons from different eras, panels on Tybee's role in coastal defense and as part of America's coastline, and artwork by local Tybee artists.

Additional notes on this panel give practical guidance for visitors, including recommendations about health considerations when climbing the lighthouse stairs, requirements that children be accompanied by adults, and reminders that pets, smoking, food, and beverages are not permitted inside the lighthouse or museum.

Center back panel serves as a Tybee Island Historical Society membership application featuring a historic photograph of automobiles and visitors near the lighthouse and outlining membership levels such as Single, Couple, Family, Business, Keeper, Head Keeper, and Lifetime, along with benefits including newsletters, free admission to the Lighthouse and Museum, and discounts on gift shop merchandise.

Lower back panel carries the circular Tybee Island Historical Society lighthouse emblem and the promotional statement Georgias oldest and tallest lighthouse still guiding ships to Savannah, reinforcing the landmark status of the Tybee Island Light Station on the Georgia coast.

Format and appearance: tall narrow tri fold brochure printed in black ink on white paper, with text dense historical narrative, site map illustration, membership form, and visitor information arranged across multiple panels for a complete overview of the Tybee Island Lighthouse and Museum complex.

Notes: Appealing piece of Georgia coastal and lighthouse ephemera suitable for collectors of Tybee Island memorabilia, United States lighthouse history, and Southeastern travel brochures and museum guides.