The Concord Point Lighthouse anchors the northern end of the Havre de Grace Promenade. Built in 1827, it's one of the oldest lighthouses on the East Coast of the US in continuous use, and is on the National Register of Historic Places. It's a beautiful sight, and sits on one of the most gorgeous waterfront sites in Havre de Grace. Here are some shots I took of the place. Enjoy!
Photographic History At Its Best
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This photograph came to me from my Great Uncle, Fowler Beanland, who,
during the First World War, was a foreman at a munitions factory in
Keighley. Th...
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