File:Elmtreebeacon.JPG
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English: Elm Tree Beacon Lighthouse, on Staten Island, New York, built in 1856, served as the front range (or leading light) for Swash Channel. |
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Source | US Coast Guard - http://www.uscg.mil/history/weblighthouses/LHNY.asp |
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