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    • Clover Island Update - Clover Island Lighthouse plans have been finalized, and permits are being sought. The Port is currently awaiting word on a possible $322,000 grant from the city of Kennewick, which will go a long way toward the cost of the new lighthouse. Construction is set to start in 2009. More on ... - Continued...#
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    • Lighthouses Sell For Nearly Half Million - The bidding on the auctions for Old Orchard Shoals and West Bank Lighthouses has closed, with nearly a half million dollars going to the GSA. The winning bid on Old Orchard Shoal Lightstation was $235,000, submitted by the username asdfg. And West bank Lighthouse went for $245,000 to kswiss1. That's ... - Continued...#
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Current Lighthouse Bids:  Great Lakes Lighthouses: Duluth Harbor - ($11,000); Cleveland Harbor East Breakwater - ($5,000);  Conneaut Harbor West Breakwater ($0) .

Clover Island - Lighthouses Are Not Obsolete »

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Kennewick - A Historical Perspective

Riverboat along the Columbia at RichlandThree hundred fifty miles upstream from the mouth of the Columbia River at the junction of the Snake River in Washington State, sits the city of Kennewick. With Richland and Pasco, it’s the largest of the three known as the TriCities. Years ago, it was explored by Lewis and Clark, the first American overland expedition to the Pacific from the mouth of the Missouri River. Nearby is the Sacajawea State Park, the Native American who traveled the entire 4,100 mile route with the group. More recently, in 1996, the city became known for the discovery of the 9,000 year old Kennewick Man, found along the banks of the Columbia.

Leaning Lighthouse Returns To Straight and Narrow »

Erosion Straightens Tower

Kiipsaare Lighthouse in EstoniaIn a reverse to most stories about global warming and erosion damaging our lighthouses, an inactive lighthouse in Estonia, the Kiipsaare Lighthouse on the island of Saaremaa, has actually straightened up due to erosion. The tower, constructed in 1933, began to list to one side (due to erosion) around 1991. A comparison of photos taken in 1981 and 1990 shows that the coastline had eroded at a rate of three meters (about 10 feet) per year. As the water edged closer to the lighthouse, the waves slammed the tower, and sucked the sand from underneath the base. A story in the Batic Times says the return to the straight and narrow was first noticed by a keeper at a nearby nature preservation center on January 25 of this year.

A Rare Peak Into a Lightkeeper’s House »

Twenty People Look Inside Currituck’s House

Currituck Lightkeepers’ Houses From Atop CurrituckAlthough Currituck Lighthouse is open for climbing, the keepers’ house has been shuttered to visitors since it was restored in the 1980s. Last week, the site manager opened the house to twenty visitors for a rare tour through the big house, which sits only fifty feet from the tower. According to a story in the the Virginian Pilot, many more people had to be turned away. Over 100,000 climb the tower each year, but most can only see the house from the top, as in the picture to the left.

Lighthouse Tours Suspended »

Cape Lookout Closed To Visitors

Cape Lookout Lighthouse, North CarolinaDangerously deteriorating conditions on the spiral staircase at Cape Lookout Lighthouse, North Carolina, has led the Cape Lookout National Seashore to suspend all open houses until repairs are completed. The four open houses each year are limited and by reservation only, and are gone within a matter of hours. It was hoped the tours would be able to be continued while restoration work took place, but an engineering report quelled that idea.

Making Lighthouses Profitable »

Are Lighthouses Good For the Economy?

Sumburgh Lighthouse, Shetland IslandsOne day, while I was doing docent duty at Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, I had a young fellow ask me (for a school project) how much does a lighthouse contribute to the economy. I told him, a lot, as they are one of the biggest tourist draws for an area. Everyone loves lighthouses, along with wanting to be a lighthouse keeper. One of the most popular searches bringing visitors to this site are “lighthouse jobs.” Well, lighthouse keeper jobs are long gone, but the lure of the dream remains. And at least one country understands the attraction of the night beacons and does all it can to maximize the tourist money. The UK seems to understand the idea of a working lighthouse and tourist dollars.

Chewonki Foundation Gets Squirrel Point Ledge Light »

Signs 15 Year Lease With Coast Guard

Squirrel Point Lighthouse, Arrowsic, MaineEnding a ten year battle over the property, the Chewonki Foundation of Wiscasset, Maine, has signed the lease for Squirrel Point Lighthouse, on the Kennebec River near Arrowsic, Maine. This is great news for the Citizens For Squirrel Point, who watched this charming lighthouse given to a so-called non-profit group ten years ago, under the Maine Lights program, and then gasped in disgust as Michael Trenholm, Yarmouth, Me, the head of this group calling itself Squirrel Point Associates tried to sell the property to private developers.