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Michigan has the most lights of any state with over 150 past and present lights. Lighthouses that are in former U.S. territories are not listed here. Most of the lights in the United States have been built and maintained by the Coast Guard (since 1939) and its predecessors, the United States Lighthouse Service (1910–1939) and the United ...
Lighthouse State Reference 210 feet (64 m) Cape Hatteras Light: North Carolina [1] 191 feet (58 m) Cape Charles Light: Virginia [2] 175 feet (53 m) Ponce de Leon Inlet Light: Florida [3] 171 feet (52 m) Absecon Light: New Jersey [4] 169 feet (52 m) Cape Lookout Light: North Carolina 168 feet (51 m) Fire Island Light: New York 165 feet (50 m)
This category has the following 34 subcategories, out of 34 total. Lighthouses in insular areas of the United States (2 C, 5 P) Lighthouses on the National Register of Historic Places by state (30 C)
Heceta Head Lighthouse, part of a "state scenic viewpoint," is still sending its beam 21 miles out over the ocean. Lighthouse tours are closed, but the grounds remain open, and the assistant ...
This category has only the following subcategory. Lists of lighthouses in insular areas of the United States (3 P) Pages in category "Lists of lighthouses in the United States"
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The lighthouse's semi-unique pattern makes it easy to recognize and famous. It is often ranked high on lists of most beautiful, and famous lighthouses in the US. The Outer Banks are a group of barrier islands on the North Carolina coast that separate the Atlantic Ocean from the coastal sounds and inlets.
This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. Lighthouses in the United States by state or territory (34 C) Lighthouses in the United States by county (7 C)