The Lake Havasu Marina Lighthouse
Built in 2000
This is the first of 26 Lake Havasu lighthouses and it's the only one that is not a replica of a famous North American lighthouse.
All of the lighthouses on the west side of Lake Havasu are replicas of famous lighthouses on the West Coast, while the east side consists of East Coast replicas. The lighthouses around the island, except for the Marina Light, are all replicas of lighthouses from the Great Lakes. As per the coast guard's navigational regulations, lighthouses on the west coast use a green beacon, while east coast lighthouses use a red beacon. Lighthouses with a flashing amber beacon signify safe harbor lights for emergency use only.
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