The Semiahmoo Harbor Lighthouse was a lighthouse on Semiahmoo (/ˌsɛmiˈɑːmoʊ/ SEM-ee-AH-moh) Bay near the port of Blaine, Whatcom County, Washington, in the United States.[1]
Semiahmoo Harbor Light (USCG/1943) | |
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| Location | Blaine, Washington |
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| Coordinates | 48.99219°N 122.78406°W / 48.99219; -122.78406 |
| Tower | |
| Constructed | 1905 |
| Foundation | Piling |
| Construction | Wood |
| Shape | Octagonal |
| Light | |
| First lit | 1905 |
| Deactivated | 1944 |
| Lens | Fourth order Fresnel lens |
| Characteristic | F R (–Unknown) |
The station consisted of a 1½-story dwelling built on a platform supported by wooden piles, with a lantern at the center of its peaked roof.[1] It was constructed in 1905, using the same design by U.S. Lighthouse Board Architect Carl Leick used at the Desdemona Sands Lighthouse at the mouth of the Columbia River.[2][3] The light was deactivated and the entire structure torn down in 1944.[2][4][5]
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