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- Q2503276 abstract "Cape Sarichef Light is a lighthouse located on the northwest tip of Unimak Island, approximately 630 miles (1,010 km) southwest of Anchorage, Alaska. The most westerly and most isolated lighthouse in North America, Cape Sarichef Light marks the northwest end of Unimak Pass, the main passage through the Aleutian Islands between the Bering Sea and the Pacific Ocean. When it was first lit on July 1, 1904, it was Alaska's second coastal lighthouse (after Scotch Cap Light), and the only U.S. manned lighthouse on the Bering Sea. Today, the lighthouse is automated, and the beacon is mounted on a skeleton tower.Cape Sarichef was named in 1816 by Russian explorer Otto von Kotzebue after Admiral Gavril Sarychev of the Imperial Russian Navy.".
- Q2503276 buildingEndDate "1904 (1st tower);".
- Q2503276 buildingEndDate "1950 (2nd tower)".
- Q2503276 height "51.816".
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- Q2503276 thumbnail USCGcapesarichef.JPG?width=300.
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- Q2503276 height "170".
- Q2503276 location "northwest point of Unimak Island".
- Q2503276 name "Cape Sarichef Light".
- Q2503276 yearbuilt "1904".
- Q2503276 yearbuilt "1950".
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- Q2503276 comment "Cape Sarichef Light is a lighthouse located on the northwest tip of Unimak Island, approximately 630 miles (1,010 km) southwest of Anchorage, Alaska. The most westerly and most isolated lighthouse in North America, Cape Sarichef Light marks the northwest end of Unimak Pass, the main passage through the Aleutian Islands between the Bering Sea and the Pacific Ocean. When it was first lit on July 1, 1904, it was Alaska's second coastal lighthouse (after Scotch Cap Light), and the only U.S.".
- Q2503276 label "Cape Sarichef Light".
- Q2503276 depiction USCGcapesarichef.JPG.
- Q2503276 name "Cape Sarichef Light".