Cove Point Light
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This white, conical tower is 51 feet tall, and made of brick with a concrete coating. It is located just north of the entrance to the Patuxent River from the Chesapeake Bay, and marks the shoal that extends outwards toward the shipping channel at Calvert Cliffs. <br clear=all> | This white, conical tower is 51 feet tall, and made of brick with a concrete coating. It is located just north of the entrance to the Patuxent River from the Chesapeake Bay, and marks the shoal that extends outwards toward the shipping channel at Calvert Cliffs. <br clear=all> | ||
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Lusby, Maryland
Built: 1828
Automated: 1986
This white, conical tower is 51 feet tall, and made of brick with a concrete coating. It is located just north of the entrance to the Patuxent River from the Chesapeake Bay, and marks the shoal that extends outwards toward the shipping channel at Calvert Cliffs.
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