Lighthouses
Of the original 8 West Coast sentinels, Point Pinos was the third one built and the second one lit. It’s the only one of the eight with its original ...
The 175 foot tower is the second tallest lighthouse on the East Coast. Deacativated in 1970, it was relighted in 1983 when seaside condos obstructed the replacement beacon. Its ...
Lighthouse built in 1895 Round Island, MI. Ceramic piece issued 1998. 7″H x 8 1/2″W.(11780)
The oldest surviving lighthouse in the United States was built in 1764 by Isaac Conro. The octagonal, masonry structure has walls 7 feet thick at the base that rise ...
Established in 1856. Destroyed in 1925 by an earthquake. Replica approx. 4.5 x 3.5 x 5-6″. Sits on a wood base not attached. Comes in a tin w/cert.
Located on the southwest corner of Unimak Island in Alaska, it was the first station established on the outside coast of Alaska. Opened in 1903. A giant earthquake & ...
Shinnecock Bay Lighthouse was on the south side of Long Island, NY. The original brick tower was built in 1858 and was 168 ft. tall with a 1st order ...
Split Rock Lighthouse, MI built in 1910. Ceramic piece issued 1998. 7 1/2″H x 9 1/2″W. (11778)
St. Augustine was Florida’s first official lighthouse, with a barber pole-striped tower and an octagonal foundation. Located on Anastasia Island, it has a handsome brick keeper’s duplex; one of ...

