Buffalo Bottle Light

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Buffalo, New York
Buffalo, New York

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Buffalo Bottle Light in 1998 - 32nd trip
Buffalo Bottle Light in 1998 - 32nd trip

Buffalo, New York

Built: 1903

Decommissioned: 1985

This unique bottle shaped structure was built of boiler plate cast iron and is currently on display near the Buffalo Main Lighthouse in an outdoor museum. It is one of a pair of these lights originally used to mark the entrance to the harbor.


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