List of Lighthouses in The United States - Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

"Historic Light Station Information and Photography: Pennsylvania". United States Coast Guard Historian's Office. http://www.uscg.mil/history/weblighthouses/LHPA.asp.

  • Erie Harbor North Pier Light, Presque Isle
  • Erie Land Light, Erie
  • Presque Isle Light, Presque Isle
  • Turtle Rock Lighthouse, Philadelphia

In addition, Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of the United States: Northwestern Pennsylvania". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/lighthouse/pa.htm. lists:

  • Erie Yacht Club
  • Erie Harbor Pierhead (Presque Isle North Pier) (2)
  • Erie Pierhead Light

Southeastern Pennsylvania Lighthouses

Schuylkill River Lighthouse

  • Turtle Rock Light
  • Delaware River Lighthouse
  • Chester (Schooner Ledge) Range Rear (3)
  • Chester (Schooner Ledge) Range Front (3)

Notable faux lighthouses:

  • Sherman Memorial (Tionesta)

Lost lighthouses:

  • Fort Mifflin Blockhouse
  • Horseshoe Lower Range Front (1881-?), Horseshoe Upper Range Front (1881–1931), and Horseshoe Rear (1881–1920), Delaware River. ARLHS USA-384, 1132, and 385, respectively.
  • Schooner Ledge Range Front (1880-about 1915), Delaware River. ARLHS USA-169.
  • Schuylkill River Range Front and Schuylkill River Range Rear (1875-about 1912), mouth of Schuylkill River. ARLHS USA-1206 and 1207.

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