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Point Pinos Goes Red

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The cupola of the lantern of California’s Point Pinos Lighthouse was brought back to its original color of red during restoration and renovations this past July.

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With its 3rd order Fresnel lens the 1855 Point Pinos Lighthouse, located in Monterey, California, is the oldest continually operating lighthouse in the state.

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