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Lighthouses in the United States

This United States has hundreds of lighthouses as well as light towers, range lights, and pierhead lights. Michigan has the most lighthouses of any state with over 130. Door County, Wisconsin has the most of any county, with 10. See also: Lightvessels in the United States, lightvessel, List of lighthouses and lightvessels, Destroyed Lighthouses in the United States

Yaquina Head Lighthouse in Oregon
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Yaquina Head Lighthouse in Oregon

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Alabama

Alaska

  • Mary Island Lighthouse , Mary Island
  • Tree Point Lighthouse , Tree Point

Arizona

California

Connecticut

Florida

  • Alligator Reef Light , near Indian Key (1873) (still in use)
  • Amelia Island Light (1820) (still in use) (U.S. Coast Guard housing)
  • American Shoal Light (1880) (still in use)
  • Anclote Key Light (1887)
  • Cape Canaveral Light (1868) (still in use)
  • Cape Florida Light , Key Biscayne (1846) (museum)
  • Cape San Blas Light (1885)
  • Cape St. George Light , Little St. George Island (1852)
  • Carysfort Reef Light (1852) (still in use)
  • Cedar Keys Light , Seahorse Key (1854) (marine laboratory)
  • Crooked River Light (Cattabelle) (1895)
  • Dry Tortugas Light , Loggerhead Key (1858) (still in use)
  • Egmont Key Light , Tampa Bay (1858) (still in use)
  • Fowey Rocks Light , off Key Biscayne (1878) (still in use)
  • Gasparilla Island Light (Boca Grande) (1890) (still in use) (museum)
  • Hillsboro Inlet Light (1907) (still in use) (Coast Guard housing)
  • Jupiter Inlet Light (1860) (still in use) (museum)
  • Key West Light (1846) (museum)
  • Pensacola Light , Pensacola Bay (1859) (still in use)
  • Ponce de Leon Inlet Light (Mosquito), Daytona Beach (1887) (still in use) (museum)
  • Sand Key Light (1853) (still in use)
  • Sanibel Island Light (1884) (still in use)
  • Sombrero Key Light , near Marathon Key (1858) (still in use)
  • St. Augustine Light , Anastasia Island (1874) (museum)
  • St. Johns River Light (1859)
  • St. Joseph Point Rear Range Light , Port St. Joe (1902) (private residence)
  • St. Marks Rear Range Light , Appalache Bay (1842) (still in use)
  • Tortugas Harbor Light , Fort Jefferson (1876)

Georgia

Hawaii

Illinois

  • Chicago Harbor Light (1893), Chicago (still in use)
  • Grosse Point Light (1873), Evanston, Illinois (currently a private navigation aid) (museum)

Indiana

  • Michigan City Light (1858 and 1904), Michigan City, pierhead light still in use, old tower is a museum

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

The Michigan.gov website has a Map of Michigan Lighthouses in PDF Format.


Minnesota

  • Split Rock Lighthouse

Mississippi

  • Biloxi Lighthouse , Biloxi
  • Cat Island Lighthosue , Cat Island
  • Round Island Lighthouse , Pascagoula
  • Ship Island Lighthouse , Ship Island

New Jersey


New York

North Carolina

Ohio

  • Ashtabula Light Ashtabula
  • Cleveland West Breakwater/East Pierhead Lights Cleveland
  • Cleveland East Entrance Light Cleveland
  • Conneaut West Breakwater Light Conneaut
  • Fairport Harbor Breakwater Light Painesville
  • Fairport Harbor Light Fairport Harbor
  • Green Island Light Green Island
  • Huron Harbor Light Huron
  • Lorain Light Lorain
  • Marblehead Lighthouse Marblehead
  • Port Clinton Light Port Clinton
  • Sandusky Harbor Sandusky
  • South Bass Island Light South Bass Island
  • Vermilion Lighthouse Vermilion

Oregon

Pennsylvania

South Carolina

Texas

Vermont

Virginia

Washington


Wisconsin

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