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Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum on Lake Ontario in New York State Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum and 1871 Keeper House on Lake Ontario Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taughannock Falls State Park NYS FLX gorge view towards Cayuga Lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taughannock Falls late summer seen through the upper north rim trail Royalty Free Stock Photo
Springtime view from Sodus Lighthouse museum at Sodus Point on Lake Ontario Royalty Free Stock Photo
NYS Chimney Bluff pinnacle spires on Lake Ontario Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taughannock Falls bottom view of 215 foot drop at the State Park in FingerLakes NYS Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sodus Outer Lighthouse on Lake Ontario
Taughannock Falls State Park gorge view waterfall overlook in late summer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Early morning sunrise on Dryden Lake in the NYS southern FingerLakes Region Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taughannock Falls new revitalized railroad bridge connects North & South Rim Trails Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taughannock Falls State Park steep upper creek waterfall NewYorkState FingerLakes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taughannock Falls upper creek waterfall in Trumansburg NewYorkState FingerLakes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taughannock Falls waterfall in Trumansburg during late summer NYS FingerLakes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sodus Bay Outer Lighthouse on Lake Ontario historical landmark NewYorkState Royalty Free Stock Photo
The present square pyramidal pierhead tower, which has a focal plane of fifty-one feet, was erected in 1938, after the old wooden tower was removed. At that time, the source of the light was converted from kerosene to electricity, and electricity was also used to operate an improved fog signal. The light and fog signal were both controlled from a brick control house built at the inner end of the


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