American Shoal Light
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Offshore, Looe Key, Florida | Offshore, Looe Key, Florida | ||
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Offshore, Looe Key, Florida
Built: 1880
Automated: 1963
This light is a brown disc and screw pile tower with an octagonal, pyramidal shape. It has a white central tubular stairwell. The former keeper's house, a brown octagonal structure, rests on a platform about 40 feet above the water. The light shines 109 feet above sea level. It is almost a duplicate of Fowey Rocks Light.
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