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Public Domain Picture: Pigeon Point Lighthouse, 27 miles north of Santa Cruz along Highway 1. The lighthouse was built in 1872 and is 115-feet high. Pigeon Point is named for the clipper ship CARRIER PIGEON which ran aground here on June 6, 1853. The Coast Survey Steamer AC

By: Captain Albert E. Theberge, NOAA Corps (ret.), Courtesy: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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 Pigeon Point Lighthouse, 27 miles north of Santa Cruz along Highway 1.  The lighthouse was built in 1872 and is 115-feet high. Pigeon Point is named for the  clipper ship CARRIER PIGEON which ran aground here on June 6, 1853.  The Coast Survey Steamer AC
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Pigeon Point Lighthouse, 27 miles north of Santa Cruz along Highway 1. The lighthouse was built in 1872 and is 115-feet high. Pigeon Point is named for the clipper ship CARRIER PIGEON which ran aground here on June 6, 1853. The Coast Survey Steamer AC
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Pigeon Point Lighthouse, 27 miles north of Santa Cruz along Highway 1. The lighthouse was built in 1872 and is 115-feet high. Pigeon Point is named for the clipper ship CARRIER PIGEON which ran aground here on June 6, 1853. The Coast Survey Steamer ACTIVE assisted in rescuing the crew and passengers and transport ing them to San Francisco.
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