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This lighthouse, built by the Army Corps of Engineers in 1903 and located in Fort Casey State Park near Coupeville on beautiful Whidbey Island, is one of the most visited attractions in the Evergreen state.
Located high on a cliff 127 feet above sea level, the beacon served as a vital nautical guide for ships entering Admiralty Inlet from the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The beacon was decommissioned in 1996. It took the place of the Red Bluff Lighthouse, a wooden structure in the Cape Cod style that was completed in 1861.
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A special thank you goes out to Al Hirsch for providing the music for the podcast, check him out on YouTube.
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This lighthouse, built by the Army Corps of Engineers in 1903 and located in Fort Casey State Park near Coupeville on beautiful Whidbey Island, is one of the most visited attractions in the Evergreen state.
Located high on a cliff 127 feet above sea level, the beacon served as a vital nautical guide for ships entering Admiralty Inlet from the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The beacon was decommissioned in 1996. It took the place of the Red Bluff Lighthouse, a wooden structure in the Cape Cod style that was completed in 1861.
Listen now to learn more!
A special thank you goes out to Al Hirsch for providing the music for the podcast, check him out on YouTube.
Find merchandise for the podcast now available at: https://washington-history-by-jon-c.creator-spring.com
If you enjoy the podcast and would like to contribute, please visit: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Evergreenpod
If you have any questions, episode ideas you'd like to see explored, or just have a general comment, please reach out at [email protected]
To keep up on news for the podcast and other related announcements, please like and follow:
https://www.facebook.com/Historyoftheevergreenstatepodcast
Thank you for listening!
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