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Charter Lifetime Members:

  • Glenn Swigart

Also, Historical Place Preservation, Inc. would like to thank the following organizations and agencies for assisting them in acquiring the Craighill Channel Lower Range Front Light Station (Beacon) and we look forward to working with them into the future phases! Our mission would not be possible without the participation of the following:

  • Victorian Society in America at Falls Church
  • Baltimore Maritime Museum
  • Watermark Cruises
  • Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks
  • Chesapeake Bay Memories
  • Bill's Boats
  • Cullen Chambers, Tybee Island Historical Society
  • Kann & Associates
  • US Coast Guard
  • National Park Service
  • General Services Administration
  • Department of Interior



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Newsflash

What are range lights? Range lights are pairs of beacons that work together to line up a channel. Ship captains line up the two beacons, the rear usually higher than the front, and then know they are in the proper channel. The Craighill Channel Lower Range lights mark the entrance to Craighill Channel, which cuts about 5 miles off the entrance to Baltimore Harbor.
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