Boston Light, Little Brewster Island in Boston Harbor, North America's First Lighthouse / Lighthouse Panoramic Picture
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This aerial panoramic photograph of Boston Light was taken by James Blakeway. Boston Light, North America's first lighthouse, stands on Little Brewster Island in Boston Harbor. The Boston skyline can be seen in the distance. Originally a stone tower built in 1716 and maintained with a tax on shipping, it was blown up by the retreating British during the Revolutionary War. It was rebuilt at a height of seventy-five feet in 1783 and later was raised to eighty-nine feet in 1859. In 1989, Congress voted to keep this lighthouse manned. It remains the only lighthouse in the United States with a permanent keeper.
This is a reproduction print. Includes hardware and hanging wire. Comes in two different options:
Option 1
Straight fit with a contrast gray metal frame with plexi. Finished size 40 x 13.5"
Option 2
Double matted, with complimentary colors using acid free mats, finished with plexi in a black wood frame. Finished size is 44.5 x 17.5"
This is a reproduction print. Includes hardware and hanging wire. Comes in two different options:
Option 1
Straight fit with a contrast gray metal frame with plexi. Finished size 40 x 13.5"
Option 2
Double matted, with complimentary colors using acid free mats, finished with plexi in a black wood frame. Finished size is 44.5 x 17.5"
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This aerial panoramic photograph of Boston Light was taken by James Blakeway. Boston Light, North America's first lighthouse, stands on Little Brewster Island in Boston Harbor. The Boston skyline can be seen in the distance. Originally a stone tower built in 1716 and maintained with a tax on shipping, it was blown up by the retreating British during the Revolutionary War. It was rebuilt at a height of seventy-five feet in 1783 and later was raised to eighty-nine feet in 1859. In 1989, Congress voted to keep this lighthouse manned. It remains the only lighthouse in the United States with a permanent keeper.
This is a reproduction print. Includes hardware and hanging wire. Comes in two different options:
Option 1
Straight fit with a contrast gray metal frame with plexi. Finished size 40 x 13.5"
Option 2
Double matted, with complimentary colors using acid free mats, finished with plexi in a black wood frame. Finished size is 44.5 x 17.5"
This is a reproduction print. Includes hardware and hanging wire. Comes in two different options:
Option 1
Straight fit with a contrast gray metal frame with plexi. Finished size 40 x 13.5"
Option 2
Double matted, with complimentary colors using acid free mats, finished with plexi in a black wood frame. Finished size is 44.5 x 17.5"
This aerial panoramic photograph of Boston Light was taken by James Blakeway. Boston Light, North America's first lighthouse, stands on Little Brewster Island in Boston Harbor. The Boston skyline can be seen in the distance. Originally a stone tower built in 1716 and maintained with a tax on shipping, it was blown up by the retreating British during the Revolutionary War. It was rebuilt at a height of seventy-five feet in 1783 and later was raised to eighty-nine feet in 1859. In 1989, Congress voted to keep this lighthouse manned. It remains the only lighthouse in the United States with a permanent keeper.
This is a reproduction print. Includes hardware and hanging wire. Comes in two different options:
Option 1
Straight fit with a contrast gray metal frame with plexi. Finished size 40 x 13.5"
Option 2
Double matted, with complimentary colors using acid free mats, finished with plexi in a black wood frame. Finished size is 44.5 x 17.5"
This is a reproduction print. Includes hardware and hanging wire. Comes in two different options:
Option 1
Straight fit with a contrast gray metal frame with plexi. Finished size 40 x 13.5"
Option 2
Double matted, with complimentary colors using acid free mats, finished with plexi in a black wood frame. Finished size is 44.5 x 17.5"