Duxbury Pier Light
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Duxbury, Massachusetts
Built: 1871
This 47-foot tall conical cast-iron tower rests on a tall concrete-filled caisson. It is located on the north side of the channel that leads to Duxbury, Plymouth and Kingston. Known locally as the "Bug Light" it is now automated, but still active.
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