The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse
Located in Buxton, North Carolina, it stands 193' tall and is the most popular lighthouse in North America. To order this lighthouse or to see available sizes and prices, please click on details.
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Cape Henlopen Lawn Lighthouse Ornaments
Before collapsing in April 1926, the Cape Henlopen Lighthouse guided vessels from the Atlantic Ocean into the Delaware Bay for more than 150 years. Built in 1767 with money raised from a series of lotteries in Philadelphia, the lighthouse was made of stone brought down from the Brandywine River north of Wilmington, Del., near the Pennsylvania border. To order this lighthouse or to see available sizes or prices, please click on details.
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Fenwick Island Lawn Lighthouse Ornaments
Built in 1858, the Fenwick Island Lighthouse has warned ships away from the Fenwick Shoal for 138 years. At 89 feet in height, the lighthouse cost 23,748.96 to build. The lens that magnifies the light was imported from France. The light originally burned whale oil before switching to kerosene. It was tended by two men who lived with their families in houses on either side of the lighthouse. To order this lighthouse or to see available sizes and prices, please click on details.
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Assateague Lawn Lighthouse Ornaments
The Assateague Lighthouse is one of a number of lighthouses operated by the United States Coast Guard to warn ships of the treacherous shoals that lie off the barrier islands of the Eastern Coast of the United States. The lighthouse was constructed in 1833 at a cost of $55,000 and was eventually rebuilt to its present form in 1867. To order this lighthouse or to see available sizes and prices, please click on details.
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Barnegat Lawn Lighthouse Ornaments
Barnegat Light Station, New Jersey, Also known as "Ole Barney" came into existence on July 20, 1835, and had been built by Winslow Lewis. Located on the south side of Barnegat Inlet about forty five miles south of Sandy Hook, the light was apparently primarily a guide to the inlet; the tower was but forty feet high. To order this lighthouse or to see available sizes and prices, please click on details.
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