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Slip Point to be rebuilt

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The Slip Point Fog Signal Building built in ...

Public officials in Clallam County, Washington would like to rebuild that state’s Slip Point Lighthouse which was torn down in the 1950’s.

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This 50 foot white tower now serves as Slip Point ...

They are trying to locate photographs, blueprints and any other information, which might help them in recreating an exact replica.

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In 1916 an actual tower was added to the Slip ...

If you can help or know of anyone that can, write to: Mike Doherty, Clallam County Commissioner, 223 East Fourth St, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

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