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Point Wilson Light

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Point Wilson Light is a lighthouse at Fort Worden near Port Townsend, Washington, where Admiralty Inlet meets the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The present concrete tower was completed in 1914 and replaced an earlier light station established in the nineteenth century. It remains an active aid to navigation in a strategically important passage used by vessels traveling between Puget Sound and the Pacific Ocean.

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Where is the Point Wilson Light located?

Point Wilson Light is located at Admiralty Inlet in Washington State, marking the entrance to Puget Sound. It sits near Port Townsend and guides maritime traffic through the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

When was the Point Wilson Lighthouse built?

The current Point Wilson Light was constructed in 1914 to replace an earlier wooden tower. It stands out as the tallest light station on Puget Sound.

Can you go inside the Point Wilson Light to see the lens?

The lighthouse is located on an active US Coast Guard station, so interior access is usually restricted to specific tour days during summer. However, visitors can walk the grounds to view the building and the original fourth-order Fresnel lens from outside.

Is the Point Wilson Light still an active navigational aid?

Yes, it remains an active navigational aid maintained by the US Coast Guard. The historic fourth-order Fresnel lens is still used to warn ships away from the shallow shoals near the inlet.

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