Point Atkinson Lighthouse
Point Atkinson Lighthouse is a lighthouse erected on Point Atkinson, a headland in southwestern British Columbia named by Captain George Vancouver in 1792, when he was exploring the Pacific Northwest in the ship Discovery. The first wooden lighthouse went into service in 1875 and was replaced by a reinforced concrete structure in 1914.
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Point Atkinson Lighthouse
Point Atkinson Lighthouse is a lighthouse erected on Point Atkinson, a headland in southwestern British Columbia named by Captain George Vancouver in 1792, when he was exploring the Pacific Northwest in the ship Discovery. The first wooden lighthouse went into service in 1875 and was replaced by a reinforced concrete structure in 1914.
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Point Atkinson Lighthouse is a ...... ed concrete structure in 1914.
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1875 (first); 1912 (current)
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CAN-387
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canada
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Fl W 5s.
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concrete tower
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West Vancouver Lighthouse Park
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white tower, red balcony and lantern
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octagonal truncated six ribbed tower with balcony and lantern
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Point Atkinson Lighthouse is a ...... ed concrete structure in 1914.
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Point Atkinson Lighthouse
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