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Lighthouses of the world

There are over 20,000 functioning ligIhthouses around the world. I have seen about 75 of them  over the years. 

Many of them on the Pacific coast and the Great Lakes 

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Scituate Light House, Scituate Massachusetts 

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St Mary's Island, England

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Pemaquid point lighthouse , Pemaquid ME

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West Quoddy head lighthouse l

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The Kincardine Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located in Kincardine, Ontario, near the mouth of the Penetangore River. Built in 1881, it is 24.4 metres (74 feet) tall and was built above the light keeper's home. The tower is eight sided and sits on a stone foundation. The facility has been renovated and is now the Kincardine Yacht Club and a museum.
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Isolated Gull Rock Light, MI on Lake Superior occupies the entirety of the small rock from which it takes its name - Photo courtesy of the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO)

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 This is the Hörnum Lighthouse on the island of Sylt in Germany.

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Northeast Lighthouse, Block Island, RI

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What was a Lighthouse keeper's life like
A lighthouse keeper's life was often isolated and demanding. Their primary responsibility was ensuring the light remained operational, guiding ships safely through treacherous waters.

Daily tasks included:

- Maintaining the light source, whether oil lanterns, Fresnel lenses, or modern electric lights
- Cleaning and polishing optics
- Logging ship traffic and notable events
- Performing repairs and upkeep on the lighthouse structure

Lighthouse keepers and their families often lived on-site, immersed in a unique community. The role required self-sufficiency, mechanical aptitude, and attention to detail. With automation, many lighthouses no longer require human keepers, but their legacy remains an integral part of maritime history.

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Conimicut Shoal Light, Warwick Providence Journal photo/Bob Breidenbach

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Conanicut Island Light, Jamestown Providence Journal/Bob Breidenbach

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West Quoddy Head Lighthouse in Lubec, Maine. Worth the visit.

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 Portland Head Lighthouse in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Credits Neil J Klemek

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The Grand Island East Channel Light is a lighthouse located just north of Munising, Michigan and was intended to lead boats from Lake Superior through the channel east of Grand Island into the Munising Harbor. Constructed of wood, the light first opened for service in 1868.

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Who We Are…

The American Lighthouse Foundation is leading the way in saving our nation’s lighthouses and their rich heritage. Enjoy this information about lighthouses and their positive part of our nautical history. 

In doing so, the organization is helping to ensure these stately beacons continue to thrive as special places that help enrich the cultural fabric of our coastal communities and the lives of the countless visitors they touch from every corner of the globe.

The sustaining success of ALF’s mission is accomplished by inspiring volunteers and donors alike to make a meaningful difference in helping restore and preserve our treasured coastal sentinels through their dedication and passion.

This success is measured in part by the general public who is provided an opportunity to bask in the one-of-a-kind experience of “walking in the steps of the keepers” through educational access programs.

The combination of community involvement on all levels and a commitment to public access of these timeless treasures makes ALF’s work as much about people as the lighthouses themselves – a focus that fosters mission sustainability through the cultivation of a preservation ethic among people of all ages and backgrounds.

The mission of the American Lighthouse Foundation is to save and preserve our nation’s historic light stations and their rich heritage.

 

(Photos below are by Ron Foster)

This will be accomplished through the restoration, promotion and adaptive re-use of America’s historic light stations, as well as educational initiatives that foster the sustainable preservation of lighthouses and perpetuate the legacy of the men and women who have tended them.”

About…

The American Lighthouse Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit organization, founded in 1994. ALF and its six chapters have stewardship responsibility for thirteen of our nation’s lighthouses and have invested over $3.25 million dollars in lighthouse restoration since that time; thanks in large part to generous supporters like YOU and dedicated volunteers who give over 25,000 hours of time to our lighthouses each year.

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PLEASE TELL ME IF YOU ENJOYRD THIS TRIBUTE TO THOSE HOW WERE THE REAL LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS.

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Port Sanilac Lighthouse. Port Sanilac, Michigan, Lake Huron.

Photo by Robert Berker

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Isle of Skye

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Pigeon point Lighthouse, California

We visited here on our LA to Portland tip in 2009.

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The Nubble Lighthouse! Cape Neddick, ME

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South lighthouse at Block Island, Rhode Island

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Farne Islands Lighthouse. Close to where Grace Darling and her father carried out their brave shipwreck sailors rescue. Just off the Northeast coastline of England

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Diamond Head Lighthouse 1899, Hanolulu.

We took a  tour of the Hawaiin Islands.

Because of the timing of our tour ship course I was not able to visit this lighthouse.

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Europe Point Lighthouse

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Awesome to see a Helicopter land on the Needles Lighthouse today on this British lighthouse.

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I took this photo in 2017. Killantringan Lighthouse is located near Portpatrick in Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland. The light came into operation in 1900, and served as a waypoint in the North Channel of the Irish Sea.

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Bus Days out to Big Sable Point Lighthouse

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Northpoint lighthouse...Milwaukee, WI is one of my favorite lighthouses which I was able to see and climb the stairs and see the great view.

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Happy Independence Day. This is the Thirty Mile Point Lighthouse in Barker, New York on Lake Ontario. Posted by David Russell

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Some folks were up on top of the south tower at the Thacher Island twin lights yesterday in Rockport Ma.

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Little Sable point Lighthouse, Mears, Michigan

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