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Episode 33 - Point Arena Lighthouse
We are bringing you another listener lighthouse this Monday and are once again headed over to California to look at Point Arena Light! This tower had a drastic makeover to acclimate it to its environmental conditions, as well as the biggest keepers dwelling I'd ever seen! And did I mention you can get married in the lantern room?Check out our new website: thelighthouselowdown,comThere you can send us voicemails and emails about lighthouses you'd like for us to cover! References:https://pointarenalighthouse.c....om/https://www.light and Early 19th-Century Brickmaking at the John Jay Homestead: The Process, Products, and Craftsmen by Lois M. Feister and Joseph S. Sopkohttps://archives.uslhs.org/nod....e/11280https://thewh