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Looks like the Real Thing
This eleven-foot-high replica of Florida’s 1858 Sombrero Lighthouse is now on display at the Caribbean Resort in Islamorada, Florida. Made by hand by Lighthouse Larry, it took more than 100 hours to build the all-copper lighthouse. You can contact Lighthouse Larry on his Facebook page or at his website www.LighthouseLarry.com.

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The Three Lights of Duluth
If you stand at right place, you can capture on film all three lighthouses that guide ships into Minnesota’s Duluth Harbor, a major port on Lake Superior. Left to right, they are: the Duluth Harbor South Breakwater Inner Light, the Duluth Harbor North Breakwater Light, and the Duluth Harbor South Breakwater Outer Light. (Photo by Bob Rodgers)

This story appeared in the May/Jun 2021 edition of Lighthouse Digest Magazine. The print edition contains more stories than our internet edition, and each story generally contains more photographs - often many more - in the print edition. For subscription information about the print edition, click here.

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