Montauk Point Lighthouse - Reviews from across the web
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Montauk Lighthouse- a Must See for Lighthouse Lovers - user review The tour was great but only for those with stamina to make the climb to the top. There was a troup of actors dressed in colonial garb the day I was there and it was very entertain... travel.yahoo.com
Montauk Point Lighthouse - Museum & Gift Shop This historic landmark has been part of Long Island's land and seascape for over ... montauklighthouse.com
Montauk Point Lighthouse - Lighthouse Facts The Montauk Historical Society owns and maintains the Montauk Point Lighthouse. The Historical Societies continuing efforts to preserve this historic monument and its history are only made possible ... montauklighthouse.com
Montauk Point Lighthouse, New York at Lighthousefriends.com The Coast Guard had received a call about two ships that had run aground on a sandbar near the lighthouse, both of which were suspected of carrying illegal liquor. When the Coast Guard called and talked to the younger Miller, he replied that he had not seen the grounded ships, and that they must hav... lighthousefriends.com
Montauk Point Lighthouse - Long Island New York If you want to see more of the park, you can always choose to go to the 209-year-old Montauk Point Lighthouse. The structure was built and completed in 1796, during the time of President George Washington. The Montauk Point Lighthouse is New York's first lighthouse. It stands 110'6" tall and ha... longislandexchange.com
Montauk Point Lighthouse, Montauk - IgoUgo Reviews Once at the top, the views out over the two bodies of water is really cool. Here, at the end of Long Island, the Long Island Sound and the Atlantic Ocean come together creating the standing wave. A wave is constantly breaking where these two meet. It's a cool sight. Also, on a clear day, you can see... igougo.com
Montauk Point Lighthouse in Long Island, NY - AOL City Guide Perhaps the most recognizable symbol of Long Island, the Montauk Point Lighthouse is a veritable beacon. Still is, too. Since 1797 it has been the first sight of Long Island for ships coming off the Atlantic. It's the state's oldest lighthouse and is still in operation, though today it's as much a r... search.cityguide.aol.com
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