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By 1873 an inspectors report expressed concern that a "heavy storm" could carry away the lighthouse given the adverse affects of erosion on the very tip of Cape Cod where the structure was located. Website captured for verification.
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By 1873 an inspectors report expressed concern that a "heavy storm" could carry away the lighthouse given the adverse affects of erosion on the very tip of Cape Cod where the structure was located. Website captured for verification.
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By 1873 an inspectors report expressed concern that a "heavy storm" could carry away the lighthouse given the adverse affects of erosion on the very tip of Cape Cod where the structure was located.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Located in the Cape Cod National Seashore The lighthouse is not open to the public, but can be viewed from a distance in Provincetown.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Help support the American Lighthouse Foundation by making a donation today!Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Where We Work… ALF Interpretive Center List of Lighthouses ALF Chapters Affiliates Past Projects Join Our Email List For Email Marketing you can trust.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The stewardship responsibilities for maintaining all the three lighthouses on the shifting sands of Cape Cod is no easy task and in many ways, is as challenging as caring for offshore island light stations.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Quick Facts Historic Info Preservation Needs Public Access Quick Lighthouse Facts: Year Built: 1875 Height of Tower: 38 feet Description: White square tower showing an occulting green light every 4 seconds 36 feet above sea level that is visible 12 nautical miles.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The light station is equipped with a fog horn that sounds one blast every 15 seconds.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Coast Guard Light List Location: On southwest side of entrance to Provincetown.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Official website captured for verification. Email from source data: info@lighthousefoundation.org
By 1873 an inspectors report expressed concern that a "heavy storm" could carry away the lighthouse given the adverse affects of erosion on the very tip of Cape Cod where the structure was located.