AUCTION WEEK: December 13-19, 2021 Auction Begins: Monday, December 13 – 12:00 noon EST Auction Ends: Sunday, December 19- 7:00 p.m. EST |
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Here are some of the locations in this year’s event:

Heceta Head Lighthouse – Oregon
The Queen Anne style Keeper’s House is perched on a cliff with a magnificent view of the Pacific Ocean and the beach below. It serves as an Interpretive Center by day and a Bed and Breakfast by night.

New Dungeness Lighthouse – Washington
Located at the tip of the nearly 5 1/2 mile long Dungeness Spit and within Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge, the nation’s longest natural, salt water, sand spit softens the rough sea waves to form a quiet bay and harbor, sand and gravel beaches, and tide flats.

Saugerties Lighthouse B&B, New York
Step back in time and get a taste of life as a turn-of-the-century lighthouse keeper. Restored to its former glory, the Lighthouse Bed and Breakfast is a unique place to relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of the Hudson River Valley. Popular summertime activities include fishing, picnicking, bird-watching, photography, and relaxing by the riverside.

Inn of the Lost Coast, California
Located near the Cape Mendocino Lighthouse, treat yourself to an unforgettable experience. Each of the Inn’s newly-crafted suites are packed full of amenities. Enjoy spectacular views of the Pacific Northwest coastline atop the high cliffs of California’s iconic Lost Coast.

Lighthouse Inn – Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Picturesquely situated along the shore of Nantucket Sound, Lighthouse Inn provides complete seclusion and relaxation with the convenience of a location central to all points of interest on beautiful Cape Cod.

The White Lace Inn – Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
Located near the Cana Island Lighthouse, we invite you to experience our world of gracious elegance in one of our 18 inviting guest rooms in 4 turn of the century neighboring homes furnished in antiques, queen or king size Victorian beds, oversize whirlpool & fireplaces.

U.S. Lighthouse Society Historian Jeremy D’Entremont is the author of 24 books and hundreds of articles on lighthouses and maritime history. He is a past president of the American Lighthouse Foundation and founder of Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouses, and he has lectured and narrated cruises throughout the Northeast and in other regions. He is also the producer and host of the U.S. Lighthouse Society’s weekly podcast, “Light Hearted.” He can be emailed at Jeremy@uslhs.org