Digest>May/Jun 2021
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Five Finger Island Lighthouse was one of the first two lights completed in Alaska. Carl Leick’s 1901 design was a departure from his octagons, featuring a rectangular dwelling on a concrete platform with a square tower rising from the hipped roof at one end. This design was also used to construct Lincoln Rock Lighthouse a short time later. (Courtesy Coast Guard Museum of the Northwest) Back to the edition of: May/Jun 2021
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A Style of His Own
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