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  2. Coquille River Light - Wikipedia

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    Originally named Bandon Light, Coquille River Light was commissioned in 1895. First lit on February 29, 1896, the light guided mariners past the dangerous shifting sandbars into the Coquille River and harbor at Bandon. The light contained a fourth-order Fresnel lens and connected to the nearby keepers house by a wooden walkway. In September ...

  3. Heceta Head Light - Wikipedia

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    It is located at Heceta Head Lighthouse State Scenic Viewpoint, a state park, midway up a 205-foot-tall (62 m) headland. Built in 1894, the 56-foot (17 m)-tall lighthouse shines a beam visible for 21 nautical miles (39 kilometres; 24 miles), making it the strongest light on the Oregon Coast.

  4. Uncommon stays: 13 best lighthouses where you can spend the night

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    Located on the Hudson River at the mouth of Esopus Creek, the circa-1869 Saugerties Lighthouse is home to a popular bed-and-breakfast. Welcoming guests Thursday through Sunday nights year-round ...

  5. List of lighthouses in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Conneaut West Breakwater Lighthouse: Conneaut: N/A 1936 1972 Active 375mm Unknown Fairport Harbor West Breakwater Light (Originally: West Pierhead) Fairport Harbor: 1911 (Former) 1925 (Current) Unknown Active (Also a private home) Unknown 56 ft (17 m)

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  7. Bandon, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Bandon (/ ˈ b æ n d ən /) is a city in Coos County, Oregon, United States, on the south side of the mouth of the Coquille River. It was named by George Bennet, an Irish peer, who settled nearby in 1873 and named the town after Bandon in Ireland , his hometown.