Race Point Light
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Provincetown, Massachusetts
Built: 1876
Automated: 1978
This light is located at the western tip of Cape Cod's "hook". It is a 40-foot tall cylindrical cast-iron tower lined with brick. It replaced a 20-foot tall rubble stone structure built in 1816. In 1995 the entire station looked like a deserted ghost town. It is currently in the process of being restored and will one day become a historical museum open to the public.
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This article was last modified on 9/2/2009.