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  2. Point Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Point Robinson is the easternmost point on Maury Island, Washington, United States. It was originally a spit on Puget Sound that was named in 1841 for John Robinson, a crewmember on the United States Exploring Expedition led by U.S. naval officer Charles Wilkes .

  3. Point Robinson Light - Wikipedia

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    Point Robinson Lighthouse ; Location: NE end of Point Robinson, Vashon, Washington, USA: Coordinates: 1]: Tower; Constructed: 1887 : Foundation: Surface: Construction: Masonry and concrete: Automated: 1978: Height: 38 feet (12 m): Shape: Octagonal with attached dwelling: Heritage: National Register of Historic Places listed place : Light; First lit: 1915 (current tower): Focal height: 12 m (39 ...

  4. Vashon, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Point Robinson Lighthouse. Point Robinson Beach on the east shore of Maury Island has been the site of a lighthouse since 1885. The current Point Robinson lighthouse has been fully automated since 1978. [80] Fisher Pond, a 90-acre terrestrial and freshwater conservancy, [81] the largest on Vashon Island; Jesus Barn Farm, a farmstead founded in ...

  5. Maury Island - Wikipedia

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    Point Robinson Light is located on Point Robinson, the easternmost point on Maury Island. Dockton was once the site of a dry dock as well as a salmon cannery. Maury and Vashon Islands are home to the Vashon-Maury Island Community Council. In the 1940s, Vashon had a chamber of commerce that acted more like a community council than a traditional ...

  6. Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 2 - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 2 was a Boeing 377 Stratocruiser aircraft that was ditched into Puget Sound, just off Maury Island at the Point Robinson Light, shortly after takeoff from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac) on the morning of Monday, April 2, 1956. [2] [3] [4] The plane flew over Normandy Park heading southwest.

  7. Isle au Haut Light - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse tower and surrounding buildings at Isle au Haut Light Station were built in 1907 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers at a 20-acre (8.1 ha) site at Robinson Point purchased from Charles E. Robinson. The lighthouse tower was built slightly offshore, standing 40 feet (12 m) tall and consisting of a white granite and brick ...

  8. Heat get 36-point double-double from Orlando Robinson in ...

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    Middle man: Robinson took advantage of undersized and less-polished summer competition in the middle, playing through contact with aggressive minutes, up to 19 points on 7-of-12 shooting by halftime.

  9. United States Military Academy grounds and facilities

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    The academy's geographic location and geologic formations have directly shaped its history, for example, there wouldn't be a military garrison at West Point were it not for the narrow "s-curve" in the river, creating a "west point" in the river that was incredibly important for controlling shipping traffic on the Hudson during colonial times ...