New England Lighthouses; Continued
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11/14/99 10:23 PM
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Len Ariagno
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Here's a vote for continuation of the New England Lighthouses by Harbour Lights. The most recent is Gay Head on Massachusetts' Martha's Vineyard. Here are a few additional considerations. Since Harbour Lights has introduced "Days Gone By" with the Davis Family, how about Gurnet Light in Plymouth, MA. Another nearby consideration is Duxbury Pier Light (Bug Light)that marks the entrance to Plymouth, Duxbury and Kingston, MA harbor channels. On the Buzzards Bay entrance to the Cape Cod Canal is Cleveland Ledge. And don't forget Nantucket's Sankaty or Block Island's North Light. Anyone of these would be a great addition to the New England Series as a new Limited Edition! Len Ariagno
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Re: New England Lighthouses; Continued
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11/15/99 01:17 AM
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Bob M
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You got my vote, Len. The Gurnet, Sankaty, North Light at the Block, and Cleveland Ledge would be a welcome edition to my collection for sure. Bob
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Re: New England Lighthouses; Continued
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11/19/99 02:04 PM
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KT
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Me too!!!
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Re: New England Lighthouses; Continued
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11/19/99 02:11 PM
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I agree. All of them would make excellent additions to anyones collection. We have been blessed with many beautiful lighthouses here in New England and some of the most spectacular coastal scenery also. Puth them together and you get some beautiful Harbor Lights.
Bert
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Re: New England Lighthouses; Continued
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11/19/99 10:05 PM
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Here's another vote for the North Light on Block Island, also Marblehead Light, Ned Point Light, Palmer Island Light or Borden Flats Light. There are so many to pick from.
More work for Harbour Lights to decide which will be next.
Turbo
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Re: New England Lighthouses; Continued
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11/26/99 12:39 PM
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S Dalessandro
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I agree! My votes would be for Owls Head, ME and Annisquam, MA (near Gloucester). Speaking about Gloucester, how about the twin lights on Thacher's Island?
Steve D.
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Re: New England Lighthouses; Continued
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11/26/99 10:46 PM
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Len Ariagno
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Allll Righttt!!!! Glad to see so much interest in New England lighthouses. Everyone has mentioned worthy new issue candidates, and hopefully if Harbour Lights follows through we won't have to wait too long for a new limited edition addition to the New England Series! Len
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Re: New England Lighthouses; Continued
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12/12/99 02:49 PM
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..It seems everyone has forgotten the graveyard of Boston Harbor..Graves Light, just off the coast of Winthrop, Ma. I also agree with Thatchers Isl (Cape Henry type piece), Annisquam River, Sankaty Light (Endangered light on the coast of Nantucket) and a personal favorite Great Point on Nantucket, Where I got engaged.
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