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shallower, plainer cast-iron surrounds." A deck encircles the light on above the first story, the watchroom and lantern. The original roofing and some cast-iron stanchions of the decks are able to be seen atop the riprap. The cast-iron door to the lighthouse faces south and at the time of nomination the windows were sealed with plywood. The first floor of the lighthouse serves as the kitchen. The second level has two rooms split by a partition with the smaller room being a bathroom. The third level was not divided, but did not have a description in the
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655:2017-present
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399:May 29, 1990
345:Nearest city
265:Fresnel lens
245:Focal height
196:Power source
128:Construction
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1741:Other areas
1701:Puerto Rico
1535:Mississippi
1450:Connecticut
711:1-X-CT-0551
697:Close Time:
688:Norwalk, CT
592:John Huskey
267:(original),
113:Constructed
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70:Coordinates
62:Connecticut
1831:Categories
1650:Washington
1570:New Mexico
1565:New Jersey
1440:California
893:2017-12-01
824:2016-06-20
772:References
679:Sale Type:
625:circa 1917
605:circa 1910
595:circa 1909
567:Reference
523:Importance
358:<1 acre
263:5th order
227:Fog signal
146:1972
116:1902
83:73°26′38″W
80:41°02′31″N
21:Lighthouse
1660:Wisconsin
1625:Tennessee
1530:Minnesota
1505:Louisiana
645:1939–1943
635:1930–1932
615:1910–1912
585:1908–1909
575:1902–1908
363:Architect
276:(current)
143:Automated
1816:Category
1645:Virginia
1595:Oklahoma
1575:New York
1550:Nebraska
1540:Missouri
1525:Michigan
1515:Maryland
1500:Kentucky
1480:Illinois
1455:Delaware
1445:Colorado
1435:Arkansas
1062:12 April
1057:The Hour
1036:11 April
1011:11 April
989:11 April
928:12 April
716:See also
691:Bidders:
545:Rowayton
438:Rowayton
390:89001468
211:Heritage
181:Markings
54:Location
1762:Related
1665:Wyoming
1640:Vermont
1545:Montana
1485:Indiana
1465:Georgia
1460:Florida
1430:Arizona
1420:Alabama
708:Case #:
500:Service
1600:Oregon
1555:Nevada
1495:Kansas
1470:Hawaii
1425:Alaska
1361:Topics
1159:Main:
510:VRB-25
479:riprap
452:Design
274:VRB-25
158:Height
1732:Palau
1630:Texas
1510:Maine
1475:Idaho
844:(PDF)
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281:Range
240:Light
173:Shape
108:Tower
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1635:Utah
1590:Ohio
1490:Iowa
1064:2014
1038:2014
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564:Year
561:Name
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