Drum Point Light
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Solomons, Maryland
Built: 1883
Automated: 1960
Decommissioned: 1962
This hexagonal, wooden keeper's dwelling has an octagonal lantern on top of it. The entire building is 47-feet tall. It was moved in 1975 from Drum Point, about 2 miles east of its present location, to the grounds of the Calvert Marine Museum. This is only one of three remaining screwpiles from forty-five that once served the Chesapeake Bay at the beginning of the twentieth century.
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