Lime Kiln Light
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Revision as of 11:14, 5 June 2009
San Juan Island, Washington
Built: 1919
Automated: 1962
Located on the west side of San Juan Island, overlooking Haro Strait, this 38 foot tall octagonal concrete tower is attached to the front of a one-story concrete fog signal building. Its focal plane is 55 feet above sea level. The light station is a whale research lab and a popular site for whale watching.
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