Cape Vincent Light
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Cape Vincent, New York
Built: 1900
Decommissioned: 1951
This 15 foot tall square, white, wooden tower stands alongside Market Street greeting visitors to the town of Cape Vincent. It was moved here in 1951 from its original location at the end of a stone wall that jutted out into the St. Lawrence River.
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