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Alcatraz Island Light

A historic lighthouse on an island, first lit in 1854, serving as a navigational aid in a major West Coast bay and adjacent to a famous former prison.

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Alcatraz Island Light holds a prominent place in California's maritime history as the first lighthouse built on the West Coast of the United States, guiding vessels since 1854. Situated on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay, this iconic beacon has withstood the test of time, serving not only as a navigational aid but also as a sentinel for the infamous federal prison once housed on the island. The lighthouse is featured in California's Lighthouses: A Comprehensive Guide as a significant landmark, blending its rich heritage with tales of the diverse roles it has played in the region's development.

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  • California's Lighthouses: A Comprehensive Guide

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    Embark on a journey along California's spectacular coastline, and you'll discover a series of majestic guardians beaming out over the Pacific — the lighthouses. These iconic structures, perched on rugged cliffs and sandy shores, are more than just nautical landmarks; they're storied beacons of history, adventure, and engineering prowess that have guided sailors safely to harbor for generations. So, grab your binoculars and a sense of wonder as we dive into "California's Lighthouses: A Comprehensive Guide," where each lighthouse stands as a chapter of a maritime tale waiting to illuminate the Golden State's shoreline secrets.