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  2. Boston Light - Wikipedia

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    Boston Light is a lighthouse located on Little Brewster Island in outer Boston Harbor, Massachusetts. [3] [4] The first lighthouse to be built on the site dates back to 1716, and was the first lighthouse to be built in what is now the United States. The current lighthouse dates from 1783.

  3. The Graves (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    It is the location of The Graves Light, at 113 feet (34 m) tall the tallest lighthouse in Boston Harbor, and an important navigation aid for traffic to and from the port. The island has a permanent size of 1.8 acres , and rises to a height of 15 feet (4.6 m) above sea level ; there is only aquatic vegetation on the island.

  4. Little Brewster Island - Wikipedia

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    The island is situated some 9 miles (14 km) offshore of downtown Boston and has a permanent size of 3 acres (12,000 m 2), plus an intertidal zone of a further 4 acres (16,000 m 2). [ 1 ] Like the neighboring islands of Great Brewster , Middle Brewster and Outer Brewster , Little Brewster Island is named after William Brewster , the first ...

  5. List of lighthouses in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all lighthouses in the U.S. state of Massachusetts as identified by the United States Coast Guard.Enumeration of the lighthouses in this state is complicated by the number of multiple tower stations and replacement of older towers, with the Brant Point Light station having had nine towers, two of which survive. [1]

  6. The Graves Light - Wikipedia

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    The tenth and winning bid was a record $933,888, the highest price ever paid for a U.S. lighthouse. [7] A Massachusetts couple, David and Lynn Waller, were the buyers of the lighthouse. [8] The lighthouse includes two bedrooms, a kitchen, and a study, but landing is difficult and entering the building requires traversing a 40-foot (12 m) ladder.

  7. George Worthylake - Wikipedia

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    On November 3, 1718, Worthylake, his wife Ann, daughter Ruth, servant George Cutler, slave Shadwell, and friend John Edge were returning to the lighthouse after going into Boston to attend a sermon. Upon arrival near the island in a sloop, they alighted in a canoe to transport them to the station.

  8. List of National Historic Landmarks in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Boston The Park Service operates two buildings (the African Meeting House and the Abiel Smith School) of 15 locations that comprise this site. All of the site's locations are linked by the Black Heritage Trail, although only a few are open to the public. 2: Boston National Historical Park: October 1, 1974: Boston

  9. United States Coast Guard History and Heritage Sites

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    Communication Station Boston (NMF) [15] No N/A N/A Monmouth Beach New Jersey Monmouth Beach Cultural Center, NJ [16] U.S. Life-Saving Service 1848–1915: Monmouth Beach Life Saving Station No N/A N/A Montauk New York Montauk Point Lighthouse U.S. Lighthouse Service 1789–1939: Montauk Point Lighthouse: Yes 69000142: March 2, 2012 Mystic ...