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  2. Port Clyde, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Port Clyde's harbor was originally known as Herring Gut. [2] Marshall Point—site of the Marshall Point Lighthouse—is Port Clyde's southernmost extremity. This lighthouse is the one to which Tom Hanks ran in the 1994 film Forrest Gump. [3] Port Clyde was home to The Port Clyde Packing Co., manufacturer of Port Clyde Sardines.

  3. Marshall Point Light - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Point Light Station was established in 1832 to assist boats entering and leaving Port Clyde Harbor. Four acres of land previously owned by Samuel Marshall were purchased for $120. [ 4 ] The land was named for an early settler who had a homestead, John Marshall. [ 4 ]

  4. Port Clyde - Wikipedia

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    Port Clyde may refer to: Port Clyde, Maine, United States; Port Clyde, Nova Scotia, Canada; See also. Clyde Port Authority; see The Peel Group; Firth of Clyde, in ...

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  6. List of lighthouses in the Channel Islands - Wikipedia

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    White Rock Pier Lighthouse Saint Peter Port Harbour 49°27′23″N 2°31′35″W: 1908: 10: 11: A1562: Lighthouses in the Bailiwick of Jersey. Name Image Location &

  7. Port Clinton Light - Wikipedia

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    Port Clinton Light is a lighthouse in Port Clinton, Ohio, United States at the northern end of Water Works Park. It was previously located on the outer end of the west pier which is located at the city's harbor entrance. [2] This lighthouse has two incarnations that were built with different materials.

  8. Cloch - Wikipedia

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    The Cloch Lighthouse was designed by Thomas Smith and his son-in-law Robert Stevenson. The building was completed in 1797. There appear to be two generations of keepers' houses, the older now used as stores and the more recent having crow-stepped gables. The short circular-section tower has a corbelled walkway and triangular windows. The ...

  9. Port Shepstone Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Port Shepstone Lighthouse. The Port Shepstone Lighthouse is an 8 m high, round cast iron tower in Port Shepstone, at the mouth of the Umzimkulu River on the south coast of KwaZulu-Natal. It was commissioned on 10 March 1905. The lighthouse is painted with a checkered black and white pattern.