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About
this lighthouse:
The
original brick lighthouse at Point Arena was completed
and first lit in 1870. In 1871, the United States Congress
granted eight thousand five hundred dollars for the
construction of a first-class steam fog signal (Public
Acts of the Forty-First Congress, Third Session). The
1906 San Francisco earthquake destoyed most out-buildings
and severely damaged the the light's tower. During construction
of the new lighthouse, the first-order Fresnel lens
was placed on a temporary tower until a new one was
completed in 1909. The new lighthouse was the first
in the U.S. to have a steel reinforced concrete tower
and stands at a height of 115 feet, with a focal plane
of 155 feet above sea level. The lens has been inactive
since the lighthouse was automated in 1977. The original
fog signal building is now a museum.
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