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Point Bonita was the last staffed lighthouse on the California coast. ... The lighthouse is accessible to the public during limited hours (12:30–3:30 p.m.) ...
Point Arena Light; Point Bonita Lighthouse; Point Cabrillo Light; Point Conception Light; Old Point Loma Lighthouse; Point Montara Light; Point Pinos Lighthouse;
A well-preserved example can be seen near the northern end of Rodeo Beach, and others are located near the Point Bonita Lighthouse and on Wolf Ridge as it slopes down to the sea. All military sites in the Headlands are now decommissioned and returned to civilian use. Some military facilities, such as SF-88, have been preserved as historical sites.
Point Bonita Lighthouse – an active lighthouse maintained by the United States Coast Guard; Stinson Beach – a beach north of San Francisco and south of Bolinas Lagoon; Muir Beach Overlook – a former Army base-end station with a clifftop view of the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco, on State Route 1
The Nantucket Lightship was launched in 1950 and put into service in 1951 as the San Francisco Lightship, 8.6 miles offshore of the Point Bonita Lighthouse and the Golden Gate where it was in service until 1969.
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A lighthouse was assigned to Point Reyes in 1855, but construction was delayed for fifteen years because of a dispute between the United States Lighthouse Board and the landowners over a fair price for the land. The lighthouse is a sixteen sided, 37-foot (11 m) tower, and a twin of Cape Mendocino Light. The first-order Fresnel lens was first ...
One hour and 15 minutes to two hours and 30 minutes of vigorous-intensity activity. ... which brings us to the next point. Drazen Zigic/istockphoto. Aim for Consistency.