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Collectable Lighthouse Clocks & Decorative Lighthouse Decor
 
You will feel nostalgic and calm from the ambiance of saftey provided by the Lighthouse of your choice. Any one will give added pleasure to your home.What better way to keep time than from a Beacon of hope. As a symbol of a Safe Harbor the Lighthouse has always shown Welcome and Security.
 
The Lighthouse Clock is dedicated to help that feeling live on in your home. Your family and guests will be sure to appreciate that secure feeling you wish to convey. From clocks to home decor or even in the clothes your wear you will show your love of the harbor.
 
From North Carolina to Pennsylvania and all around the world Lighthouses help guide the way. Join the lighthouse lovers who enjoy  "Displaying their Passion."
Bodie Island Lighthouse North Carolina
 
Built: 1872
 
Operational
 
Body of Water: Atlantic Ocean, Roanoke Sound
 
Color: Black - White
 
Design: Horizontal bands
 
Height: 150 feet
 
Signal Visible: 19 miles
 
Repairs Started at Bodie Island
 
Repairs and renovations have started at North Carolina’s Bodie Island Lighthouse. During the major repairs the First order lens will be removed from the tower to prevent any damage to it. If additional money can be raised the lens may also be restored when it is removed.
 

WOOD LIGHTHOUSE CLOCK/CALENDER

WOOD LIGHTHOUSE CLOCK/CALENDER

Enchanting azure wall clock has a beautifully painted lighthouse portrait on the clock's face and a convenient perpetual calendar underneath. Uses 1 AA battery (not included). Wood.
Measures: 10" x 1 1/2" x 18" high.

 
 
$20.00
 
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Presque Isle Lighthouse Erie,PA
 
In 1870, a new lighthouse was commissioned to replace the Erie Land Light. Work began in September 1872, and was completed on July 1, 1873. The 40-foot tower was built of brick, "five courses thick," to provide protection from the storms of Lake Erie. The tower housed a fourth-order Fresnel lens, visible for 13 miles. The light's signature was two red flashes and four white. A keeper's residence was attached to the tower, and a small oil house built nearby. A 1.5 mile road of sand and dirt was constructed to connect the lighthouse with a boathouse in Misery Bay, on the south side of Presque Isle. "Sidewalk Trail" was resurfaced with concrete in 1925, and still exists today.