Information & history on rear of lighthouse:
This lighthouse was built in 1859 on a bar of land between the Intracoastal waterway and the St. Johns River, where they enter the Atlantic Ocean.
Information & history on rear of lighthouse:
This 156 foot tower was constructed in 1859, replacing the 1812 original. The unusual diamond pattern was painted in 1873 and still distinguishes it today.
PLH31 Newport News Middle Ground Light Newport News, Va
Information & history on rear of lighthouse:
Constructed in 1891 and built on an open water caisson, this coffee pot shaped 35 foot red conical tower displays a large Fresnel lens and fog bell, used to warn ships away from the dangerous shoal of sand and clay called the Middle Ground.
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This unique and interesting lighthouse has served as a beacon for sailors and boaters in the Upper Chesapeake Bay for over 160 years. It is the oldest continuously operated lighthouse in the State of Maryland.
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The beautiful South Bass Island Lighthouse was built in 1892 on a rugged piece of shoreline facing the blue expanse of Lake Erie. In 1962 the lighthouse was taken out of service and purchased by Ohio State University. The three-story brick house is currently used as a private residence.
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Located on the Quimper Peninsula in the Fort Worden State Park, Port Wilson serves as the "greeter light" for the Puget Sound. This light was constructed in 1879. The present structure was rebuilt in 1914.
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