Mary Island Light

East Shore, N end of Mary Island, bet. the Revillagigedo Channel and Felice Strait about 6 3/8 mi. S of Revillagiedo, Ketchikan, AK
Mary Island Light Mary Island Light is one of the popular Landmark & Historical Place located in East Shore, N end of Mary Island, bet. the Revillagigedo Channel and Felice Strait about 6 3/8 mi. S of Revillagiedo ,Ketchikan listed under Historical Place in Ketchikan , Landmark in Ketchikan , Local business in Ketchikan ,

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The Mary Island Light Station is a lighthouse located on the northeastern part of Mary Island in southeastern Alaska, United States.HistoryMary Island Light Station was opened in 1903, and was one of a series of staffed lights established by the U.S. Government to guide ships through the treacherous waters of Southeast Alaska's Inside Passage. In 1937, a concrete lighthouse and fog signal building replaced the original wood tower. Situated behind the light were two lightkeeper houses which housed the Coast Guard Lightkeepers. One of the houses burned down in 1965(?); the other house was moved off the island to nearby Ketchikan, Alaska.In 1969 the station was automated and the radio beacon was removed. No other buildings and structures at the station stand today, other than an outhouse.Actually, the northern of the two keepers dwellings was moved in 1964. The southern dwelling was used by the 4 man crew until the station was decommissioned in 1969, and in 1970 the dwelling was moved.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Mary Island Light Station in 2005.

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