
East Brother Light Station California
Harbour Lights #542
2003-2004 Collectors Society Exclusive
This gorgeous sentinel
situated in picturesque San Francisco Bay is not only one of our nations
most unique beacons, it is also a great vacation spot for every lighthouse
enthusiast! East Brother Lighthouse, a nationally registered historic
place, is in rare form with its splendid Victorian facade and white wood
trim.
First lit in 1874, this lighthouse has endured many challenges throughout
the years. Located just north of Point San Pablo in Point Richmond,
California this beacon is one of California’s gems. At one time the
lighthouse was equipped with a world renowned Fourth Order Fresnel lens,
guiding mariners to safety on many cold and stormy nights. East Brother
Light has had its fare share of accidents as well. With the pounding surf
and heavy storms, many ships sank off East Brothers’ jagged shore.
In 1969 the station was automated and unmanned. The Coast Guard had
initially planned to tear down this majestic sentinel, however local
protests including those of the Contra Coast Shoreline Parks Committee and
East Brother Light Station Incorporated saved the lighthouse from imminent
destruction, leasing the sentinel from the Coast Guard and completely
renovating it.
Today East Brother has been restored to pristine condition, showcasing its
original beauty. It now flourishes as a popular Bed and Breakfast, hosting
visitors from all over the nation. At East Brother Light you can get a
taste of a very different kind of life, that of a lighthouse keeper. For
more information or reservations, please contact the East Brother Light
Station at 510-233-2385 or fax 510-232-5325.
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HL# |
Name |
MSRP |
Introduced |
Retired |
Edition |
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542 |
East Brother CA |
$90 |
Apr 03 |
May 04 |
TBA |
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