Lime Point Light
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Sausalito, California
Built: 1883
Automated: 1961
Lime Point was originally built as a fog-signal station and has remained as such throughout its history, although a white lens lantern was added at the station in 1900. Lime Point is located at the northern base of the Golden Gate Bridge. The building seen there today is what remains of the original fog-signal building. The rest of the buildings have been removed.
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