Description
Inside the July-August 2024 edition of Lighthouse Digest, the world’s only lighthouse news and history magazine, are many untold and forgotten stories that will not be found anywhere else, such as:
- Rhode Island’s Pomham Rocks Lighthouse Gets a New Look Inside
- Thomas Seaver Fishburne, Pomham Rocks Lighthouse’s 4th Keeper Honored with Marker
- Disciplining the Assistant Keeper’s Behavior
- Fishing Battery Lighthouse – How Long Will it Last?
- GLLKA Honors Keepers Charles Marshall & William Barnum at 150th Anniversary of St. Helena Island Light
- Woman Dives Off Minots Ledge Light
- Is Time Running Out for Sand Island Light in Alabama?
- The Nuclear Aniva Lighthouse in Siberia
- Mid-Century Life at Point San Luis Lighthouse
- My Day as the Keeper of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse
- Coast Guard Reunion at Point San Luis
- Michigan’s South Haven Light
- GSA Declares Lights Excess
- Spectacle Reef Michigan Lighthouse Work
- Regular columns: From the Bulletin, Book Reviews, Lighthouse Crossword, Keepers Korner, Mail Boat, From the Bulletin, Doomsday List, and Photos of Interest
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And . . . so much more.
Cover image: Our cover image is the Point Cabrillo Light in Mendocino, California. Lighthouse Digest archives photo by Sam St. John.
Read the complete issue with all the photos as printed in the Lighthouse Digest.
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