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National Lighthouse Day Dance Contest Winners

In recognition of National Lighthouse Day 2023 (August 7), the U.S. Lighthouse Society held its first-ever nationwide dance contest. People were asked to dance at lighthouses around the U.S. to the original song “Meet Me at the Lighthouse” by Joe Rivers. We received entries from ten different states across the country! Here is a compilation.… Continue reading National Lighthouse Day Dance Contest Winners

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Light Hearted ep 239 – Slip Point, Washington; Lovells Island, Massachusetts

The Strait of Juan de Fuca is a body of water the Salish Sea’s main outlet to the Pacific Ocean. Clallam Bay, Washington, is an indentation on the south side of the strait, about 30 miles from its mouth. Slip Point is at the east end of Clallam Bay. A fog signal was established at… Continue reading Light Hearted ep 239 – Slip Point, Washington; Lovells Island, Massachusetts

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Light Hearted ep 238 – Mary Beth Volmer, Friends of Plum & Pilot Islands, Wisconsin

Porte des Morts, from the French meaning “door of the dead,” is a strait that connects Lake Michigan to Green Bay, Wisconsin. A lighthouse was established in the strait on Plum Island in 1849, but it was determined to be too far west to aid shipping. It was replaced by a lighthouse and fog signal… Continue reading Light Hearted ep 238 – Mary Beth Volmer, Friends of Plum & Pilot Islands, Wisconsin

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Light Hearted ep 237 – U.S. Lighthouse Society Executive Director Jeff Gales

This episode features a wide-ranging conversation between Light Hearted host Jeremy D’Entremont and Jeff Gales, executive director of the U.S. Lighthouse Society (USLHS). Topics include the early history of the USLHS, the Society’s move from San Francisco to Point No Point Light Station in Seattle, the passport program, overnight stays at the Society’s properties and… Continue reading Light Hearted ep 237 – U.S. Lighthouse Society Executive Director Jeff Gales

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Light Hearted ep 236 – Canadian light keepers Karen Zacharuk and Chris Mills

This episode features two re-edited interviews from past years, Karen Zacharuk and Chris Mills. For more than 15 years, Karen has been the keeper at Cape Beale in British Columbia. Cape Beale is one of 27 lightstations that remain staffed on the coast of British Columbia. As keeper, Karen maintains the navigation equipment and buildings,… Continue reading Light Hearted ep 236 – Canadian light keepers Karen Zacharuk and Chris Mills

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Light Hearted ep 235 – Paul Duval & Wesley Randles, Seal Point Lighthouse, South Africa

Seal Point Lighthouse is on Cape St. Francis in South Africa, close to the southeasternmost point on the continent. At 91 feet tall, it’s the tallest masonry building on the South African coast. Construction began in 1874, and materials had to be hauled by oxcart to the remote location. The light station began service on… Continue reading Light Hearted ep 235 – Paul Duval & Wesley Randles, Seal Point Lighthouse, South Africa

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Special Virtual Event – Linda Osborne Cynowa, author of “Lighthouses of the North Atlantic Coast”

Join us for a special Zoom event on Saturday, July 29, at 4 p.m. Joining us will be Linda Osborne Cynowa, author of the new book, Lighthouses of the North Atlantic Coast. Linda’s book will explore — through vintage postcards — many of the lighthouses in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York,… Continue reading Special Virtual Event – Linda Osborne Cynowa, author of “Lighthouses of the North Atlantic Coast”

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Light Hearted 234 – Sally Montgomery and Northern Ireland’s “Great Light”; special lighthouse month at a York, Maine, gallery

The waterfront of Belfast, Northern Ireland, is home to one of the world’s biggest tourist attractions: Titanic Belfast, also known as the Titanic Museum. The museum opened in 2012 and attracted more than six million people in its first seven years of operation. In 2018, two important new attractions – the Great Light and Titanic… Continue reading Light Hearted 234 – Sally Montgomery and Northern Ireland’s “Great Light”; special lighthouse month at a York, Maine, gallery

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Light Hearted ep 233 – Jean Muchanic and Buddy Grover, Absecon, NJ

Absecon Lighthouse in Atlantic City, New Jersey, has the distinction of being New Jersey’s tallest lighthouse and the nation’s third tallest masonry lighthouse at 171 feet. The tower was designed by George Meade, who later commanded the Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War. The light went into service in early 1857. After… Continue reading Light Hearted ep 233 – Jean Muchanic and Buddy Grover, Absecon, NJ

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Light Hearted ep 232 – North Head Lighthouse, Washington

The first lighthouse in the Pacific Northwest was established in 1856 on the north side of the entrance to the Columbia River at Cape Disappointment, in the state of Washington. High land blocked the view of the light from the north, so Congress appropriated funds for a second lighthouse at North Head, just two miles… Continue reading Light Hearted ep 232 – North Head Lighthouse, Washington