Turkey Point Light

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North East, Maryland
North East, Maryland

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Turkey Point Light in 2007 - 49th trip
Turkey Point Light in 2007 - 49th trip

North East, Maryland

Built: 1833

Automated: 1947

Decommissioned: 2000

Located at the Elk River entrance to the Chesapeake Bay, in Elk Neck State Park, this 38-foot tall, white, conical, brick tower is situated on a 100-foot bluff, giving the light a focal plane of 129 feet above the water. It was originally equipped with a 4th order Fresnel lens. It was relit as a private aid to navigation in 2002. This light was the home of the last woman lighthouse keeper, Fannie Mae Salter, and was tended by more women keepers than any other lighthouse on Chesapeake Bay.


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