A Postcard From: Point Reyes Lighthouse, California

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Pictured here is the Point Reyes Lighthouse on the western tip of the Point Reyes Headlands in California. Built in 1870, the historic structure warned ships of the dangerous outcrops below until 1975, when a more cost-effective automatic light was put in place. Kim from our Client Relations department recently stayed at Meadowood in Napa and made the drive to the lighthouse on her way to Cavallo Point at the base of the Golden Gate Bridge. The first photograph is of the lighthouse at sunset, and the second shows the coastline north of the lighthouse.

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