List of Lighthouses in The United States - Washington

Washington

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

  • Admiralty Head Light, Whidbey Island
  • Alki Point Light, West Seattle
  • Browns Point Light, Browns Point
  • Burrows Island Light, Anacortes
  • Cape Disappointment Light
  • Cape Flattery Light, Neah Bay
  • Cattle Point Light, San Juan Island
  • Destruction Island Light
  • Dofflemyer Point Light
  • Ediz Hook Light
  • Grays Harbor Light, Westport
  • Lime Kiln Light, San Juan Island
  • Marrowstone Point Light, Fort Flagler
  • Mukilteo Light, Mukilteo
  • New Dungeness Light, Sequim
  • North Head Light, Ilwaco
  • Patos Island Light, San Juan Islands
  • Point No Point Light, Hansville
  • Point Roberts Light, Point Roberts
  • Point Robinson Light, Vashon Island
  • Point Wilson Light, Port Townsend
  • Semiahmoo Harbor Light, Port Blaine
  • Slip Point Light, Clallam Bay
  • Turn Point Light, Stuart Island
  • West Point Light, Seattle

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