Cape Flattery Light
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| Cape Flattery Light | |
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| Image:Cape Flattery Lighthouse.jpg |
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| Location: | Neah Bay, Washington |
| Coordinates WGS-84 (GPS) |
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| Year first lit: | 1857 |
| Automated: | 1977 |
| Foundation: | Surface |
| Tower shape: | Conical |
| Height: | 65 ft |
| Original lens: | First order Fresnel lens (removed) |
Cape Flattery Lighthouse was built in 1854. Its first light was displayed from a first-order lens in 1857 and was Washington Territory's third lighthouse. The house with a 65 foot tower from the center still stands. A fog signal building with a 12-inch steam whistle was built on the island in 1872. The original first-order lens was replaced by a forth-order lens in 1932, then with a modern optic lens in 1977. Although closed to the public, it can be viewed from Cape Flattery via a short 30 minute walk. Although no cows live there, some say you can hear a 'mooooo' if the weather is right. It is said that the ghosts of the people who have died trying to reach the rocky shore still haunt the island.

