BAHAMAS (May 29, 2025) – Blue Lagoon Island, a leading destination for authentic and sustainable Bahamian experiences, is gearing up to celebrate the upcoming centennial of its iconic Watch Tower. Built in 1926 under the vision of renowned architect Howard Shaw, the tower has stood firm for nearly a century as a symbol of resilience, innovation and history. It remains an integral part of the island’s rich heritage. Originally designed as a vital communication tool in an era before modern technology, the three-story tower features three-foot-thick walls and was once used to signal for help using lanterns or burning coconut husks. Today, it stands as a testament to the island’s storied past and the vision of its former owner, John T. McCutcheon, a famed war correspondent and cartoonist from the Chicago Tribune. “The Watch Tower is not just a structure. It’s a symbol of our island’s history, adventure, and the remarkable individuals who shaped it,” said Robert Meister, Managing Director of Blue Lagoon Island. “We are thrilled to celebrate this landmark’s centennial and invite guests to join us in honoring its legacy.” To mark the 100-year milestone, Blue Lagoon Island will host a year-long series of special events leading up to the official anniversary. Guests and history enthusiasts can follow along on social media for updates on festivities, exclusive historical insights, and interactive experiences celebrating the tower’s enduring legacy. Home of Dolphin Encounters, Blue Lagoon Island is one of the top tourist attractions in The Bahamas. The private island features pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a range of activities and attractions for visitors of all ages. Stay tuned for more details and ways to be part of this once-in-a-lifetime celebration by following @BlueLagoonIsland on Instagram and @BahamasBlueLagoon on Facebook. For more information and to plan your visit to Blue Lagoon Island, visit dolphinencounters.com. |