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Cape Flattery Light Station - 1882
Premises page 1 of 2
about 20 acres
dark, rich soil
about 200'
about 10 acres enclosed with a board fence as a pasture.
Beach landing
A good foot trail with steps cut in rock leads down to beach or landing - distance about
600'.
By steamer from Port Townsend to Neah Bay - thence 6 miles by canoe to lighthouse.
To Neah Bay - steamboat landing - 6 miles.
6 miles
6 miles to Neah Bay - Indian village
none
Station can be reached from Neah Bay by an indian canoe - distance 6 miles.
tower
1
1857
A new keeper's dwelling was built in 1874 - slight repairs have been made from time to time since.
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