Top rated - Point Lookout Lighthouse
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Jim & Bev Bronico722 viewsJim & Bev Bronico on beach. Jim was a seaman on station with Charlie Kidd. Notice the lighthouse in the background of the picture.
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William Yeatman837 viewsWilliam Yeatman, Sr., keeper of the light from 1871 - 1908. Mr. Yeatman has been described as a man of small stature with a long beard. The buoy shed and fog bell (currently located in St. Michaels MD) are visible in the background. Notice what appears to be a large chain on the dock behind Mr. Yeatman. Date unknown, probably the early 1900s. Photo courtesy of Barbara Quasny.
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Catharine Ardeeser Hessler, Bernie and Edith on the beach.919 viewsCatharine Ardeeser Hessler, Bernie and Edith on the beach.
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578 viewsPaul sits on the steps of the lighthouse with his friends Dagwood and Fussy Budget.
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Sandbar to the South of the Lighthouse888 viewsLaura could walk out quite a distance on the sandbar in low tide. Since this was private property, no one else had access to this sandbar.
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Small light in basement934 viewsWhile photographing in the basement, this unusual light appeared in the photo in the door frame. The light appears to shine downward and outward at the same time. This could be a reflection on the water heater from the flash, but the shape seems very odd for a flash reflection.
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Virginia Jackson Yeatman823 viewsVirginia Jackson Yeatman, one of William Yeatman's Daughters. Photo courtesy of Francis Hart.
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Fog Bell730 viewsFog Bell, located at the end of the coal shed (the southernmost shed). Photo courtesy of Francis Hart.
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Cora and Anna Maria Yeatman933 viewsCora and Anna Maria Yeatman. Anna Maria was William Yeatman, Sr.'s wife. Photo courtesy of Francis Hart.
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Lighthouse Complex from Wharf1036 views (1 votes)
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Point Lookout by Boat859 viewsPoint Lookout looks like an island. The land around the lighthosue had more vegetation (trees) back in 1979. The turbulent waters at the confluence of the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River confirm the need for a lighthouse to warn mariners.
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