![]() Now it’s our time to save it.”Ībout 200,000 people a year visit the site. For so many years it saved the sailing ships. ![]() It’s a symbol of the coast, our maritime past. “It’s a pity that the state, given the funding it has available now, can’t put something in to save this historic structure. “It’s really sad to see it,” said Wayne Wheeler, a retired Coast Guard officer and president of the U.S. Short of money and falling apart: Historic Pigeon Point Lighthouse faces uncertain future
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