A spectacular collection of America's most iconic and stunning
lighthouses. Through gorgeous photography, this book celebrates these
unique and magnificent beacons and their history. The construction of
lighthouses began as this new nation's first public-works project in
1789 and established the United States as a maritime world power by
making ports safe for navigation. These structures--many still active
and serving their original purpose even in the era of global positioning
systems--are living museums, yet they often prove difficult to access
for visitors due to their necessary remoteness. From Maine's West Quoddy
Head on the easternmost headlands to the iconic Cape Hatteras
Lighthouse, and the West Coast lighthouses from New Point Loma to New
Dungeness and Michigan's Grand Haven Pier Lighthouse, the images here
will delight both the armchair traveler and those who have taken the
back roads or trekked across sandy beaches to visit these special and
often artful buildings. This is a great gift for lovers of lighthouses,
boaters, and those who live or dream of living on the seashore.