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San Diego, California
San Diego, California

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New Point Loma Light in 2010 – 51st trip
New Point Loma Light in 2010 – 51st trip
New Point Loma Light in 2010 – 51st trip
New Point Loma Light in 2010 – 51st trip

San Diego, California

Built: 1891

Automated: 1973

Built to replace the ineffective lighthouse on the summit of Point Loma, this 70 foot tall, steel skeletal tower is the only one of its kind on the west coast. It has a focal plane of 88 feet, and is much less likely to be fogged in than the old light. It is located on the seaward side of Point Loma, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The light originally housed a 3rd order Fresnel lens, which is on display at the Old Point Loma Light nearby at the Cabrillo National Monument. This light is still active and is home to Coast Guard personnel in the area.


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