Cape Lookout Lighthouse
Warns of the treacherous 10-mile long shoals extending off the Cape which early maps depicted as Promontorium Tremendum, or Horrible Headland. To order this lighthouse or to see available sizes and prices, please click on details.
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Seul Choix Lawn Lighthouse Ornaments
Seul Choix (pronounced Sis-shwa) Point Light marks a small harbor on Lake Michigan located on the south shore of the Upper Peninsula. Some sixty miles west of the Straits, the name means "only choice". Native Americans and French fur traders traveled in canoes across the rough waters of Lake Michigan. It was named by the French who found that it was the only harbor of refuge in this part of Lake Michigan. To order this lighthouse or to see available sizes or prices, please click on details.
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Peggy's Cove Lawn Lighthouse Ornament
Peggy's Cove is one of the most photographed and well-known lighthouses in Canada, located on St. Margaret's Bay in Nova Scotia. Since Peggy is a nickname for Margaret there are several versions of just how the light recieved her name. To order this lighthouse or to see available sizes and prices, please click on details.
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Old Saybrook Lawn Lighthouse Ornaments
The first Lynde Point Lighthouse was built in 1803 to mark the entrance to the Connecticut River. The 35-foot octagonal tower was made of wood with a whale-oil lantern placed on top. By 1832, Congress appropriated funds to build a replacement, which is the lighthouse we know today. The 71-foot white octagonal, brownstone tower has a lantern room with 12 glass panels and a red roof. The light is sometimes referred to as the "Inner Light," while the Saybrook Breakwater Light is referred to as the "Outer Light." To order this lighthouse or to see available sizes and prices, please click on details.
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West Chop Lawn Lighthouse Ornaments
Station established: 1817; Present tower built: 1891; Automated: 1976; Construction materials: Brick with stone foundation. Tower height: 45 feet; Height of focal plane: 84 feet. Original optic: Fourth order Fresnel (1857).
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