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The original Point Bonita Lighthouse, a 56-foot (17 m) brick tower, was built in 1855 at 306 feet (93 m) above sea level with a second order Fresnel lens. This was too high. This was too high. Unlike the East Coast of the United States, the West Coast has dense high fog , which leaves lower elevations clear.
Point Knox Light: San Francisco — 1900 Unknown 1963 (Demolished) None Unknown Point Loma Light (old) San Diego 1855 E: Never 1891 Third-order Fresnel (Deactivated) 462 ft (141 m) Point Loma Light (new) San Diego
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Pages in category "Lighthouses in the San Francisco Bay Area" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Point Bonita Lighthouse; Point Diablo ...
Boca Grande Lighthouse. February 28, 1980 ... Bonita Springs School. July 8, 1999 ... Southeast of Point Blanco Island in Pine Island Sound
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The Point Diablo Light is a lighthouse in California, United States, about halfway between Point Bonita and Lime Point on the northern side of the Golden Gate Bridge, California History [ edit ]
Fort Point Light is a decommissioned lighthouse built on the third tier of Fort Point, which is now directly beneath the south anchorage of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California. The lighthouse is at the south end of the narrowest part of Golden Gate strait. It was preceded by two other lighthouses in nearby locations.