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  2. Point Clark Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Point Clark Lighthouse is located in a beach community, Point Clark, Ontario, near a point that protrudes into Lake Huron. Built between 1855 and 1859 under the instructions of the Board of Works , Canada West , it is one of the few lighthouses on the Great Lakes to be made primarily from stone.

  3. List of lighthouses in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all lighthouses in the U.S. state of Ohio. "Historic Light Station Information and Photography: Ohio". United States Coast Guard Historian's Office. Archived from the original on 2017-05-01.

  4. Category:Lighthouses completed in 1859 - Wikipedia

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  5. Door County lighthouse restoration project wins $500,000 ...

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    The project at the 156-year-old lighthouse museum will reconstruct the barn the lightkeeper's family used around the turn of the 20th century. Door County lighthouse restoration project wins ...

  6. Point Clark - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse in Point Clark. Point Clark is a lakefront cottage community on Lake Huron, in the municipality of Huron-Kinloss, Ontario, Canada. It is approximately 15 kilometres south of Kincardine and 40 kilometres north of Goderich. Main streets include Huron Road and Lake Range Road. Point Clark is served by Highway 21 (Ontario).

  7. Imperial Towers - Wikipedia

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    In 1855, John Brown, [5] a builder from Thorold, Ontario, was contracted to build eleven lighthouses and keepers' dwellings on Lake Huron and Georgian Bay between Point Clark and Christian Bay. Chantry Island Lighthouse. Eventually, only six of the towers were completed. These were:

  8. Cove Island Light - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse tower, the original house and fog plant, a workshop, the assistant keeper's house and the modern lightkeeper's house make up the lightstation today. The light is currently a valuable aid to navigation operated by the Canadian Coast Guard; it is the only Imperial Tower that is still using the original Fresnel lens. [11]

  9. John Brown (builder) - Wikipedia

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    Cove Island tower and keeper's dwelling. All six of the following are still standing and operating as automated lights. [3] The lighthouses at Cove Island, Point Clark and Chantry Island are the most significant today since they have been restored and designated as Historic Places or Historic Sites by the Government of Canada.