Point Pinos Lighthouse


The West Coast’s oldest continuously operating lighthouse has been warning ships off the hazardous tip of the Monterey Peninsula since 1855. Inside are modest exhibits on the lighthouse’s history and, alas, its failures – local shipwrecks.


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