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Alki Point Lighthouse, Washington at Lighthousefriends.com The original lens-lantern used at Alki Point was on display in the lighthouse until the early 1970s, when a thief broke in and stole the lantern. Although law enforcement was notified, the perpetrator could not be tracked down. A few years later, a woman showed up in Seattle inquiring about the valu... lighthousefriends.com
Alki Point Lighthouse : Alki Point is located in West Seattle. From Interstate 5 in Seattle, take exit 163 to the West Seattle Freeway. After two miles, turn right onto SW Admiralty Way. Follow Admiralty Way for another two miles to 63rd Avenue SW, and turn right. Drive one block to Alki Avenue SW (where 63rd ends). Turn... rudyalicelighthouse.net
Alki Point Lighthouse - Seattle, WA, 98116-2614 - Citysearch You don't have to trek miles down a desolate beach to experience the appeal of this 37-foot lighthouse. Built in 1913, the operating US Coast Guard facility is conveniently right off the main drag of Alki Avenue. A 30-minute tour (weekends and most holidays from noon to 3:30pm; Wednesdays by appoint... seattle.citysearch.com
HistoryLink Essay: Alki Point Light Station Alki Point, today part of West Seattle, stretches into Puget Sound to form the southern boundary of Elliott Bay. It is part of a much larger area originally inhabited by the Duwamish Indians. In September 1851, members of the Denny Party, later founders of Seattle, settled the land. One of the group... historylink.org
Maritime Heritage Network - Alki Point Light Station Alki Point at the extreme northwest tip of West Seattle was destined to play a role in Seattle’s maritime history almost from the day the first Anglo-European settlers arrived in 1851. Just a quarter-mile east of the point, the area’s first pioneers landed from the schooner Exact. When settlers esta... maritimeheritage.net
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