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Jul/Aug 2020

Photo By: Brian Margavich

Florida’s 1859 Pensacola Lighthouse joined hundreds of other landmarks and buildings by using blue lights to honor health care workers, first responders, and other frontline essential workers who have worked tirelessly during the COVID-19 Pandemic. It was the Pensacola Lighthouse and Maritime Museum’s way of thanking them for helping to make the world a better place.

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Change of Command at U.S. Lighthouse Society

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By Timothy Harrison

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Coast Guard Gives Up Ownership of Boston Harbor Light Station, Site of First Light Station in the United States

Family Outings and Vacations at Lighthouses

Folding Light House Crate Found in Garage Rafters

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By Timothy Harrison

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Posing in the Straits of Mackinac

Quarantine Flag Flown at Cape St. George Lighthouse

By CPO Erin Simone, USCG and CPO Mark Vail, USCG (ret.)

Rare Photo of a Ghost Light Surfaces

Restoration of Copper Harbor Lighthouse

Spotlight on Three of the Faux Lights of New Jersey

By Jerry Tyson

The Cannons Were Not Real

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By Timothy Harrison

The Keeper's Wife: Nellie Johnson Aronson

The Less Lovely Lights of New Jersey

By Jerry Tyson

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