This is really too bad. But I think the problem was that all four are in the Chesapeake Bay. There aren't enough groups to take them all. CCUSLHS already will have their hands full with Thomas Point. These lights don't have any groups.

Hopefully, whoever takes the lights over will care about them. I guess we can figure that they are safe from destruction for the most part - what could be done on the caissons?

It's too bad that they weren't taken over by a non-profit. But you never know...maybe some rich philanthropist will pick it up and try to open it to the public. Who knows if someone was interested in the light, but didn't have the qualifications?