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Hyannis Port, Massachusetts
Hyannis Port, Massachusetts

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South Hyannis Light in 1997 - 28th trip
South Hyannis Light in 1997 - 28th trip

Hyannis Port, Massachusetts

Built: 1849

Automated: 1929

This brick tower is attached to the one and one-half story wood framed Cape Cod keeper's dwelling by a covered walkway. It sits on the west side of Hyannis Harbor across from Point Gammon. It served as a rear range light with a 20-foot tall wooden tower at the end of the wharf from 1885 until it was shut down in 1929. At that time, the entire lantern room was removed from the tower. Today, it is privately owned. An oversized lantern room, used as a sittting room, has been built on top of the tower.


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