Public Art [San Francisco CA] When we realized that we can't go past the harbor road to get as close as we can to the Wave Organ we used the lighthouse as a turnaround and parked at a parking...
Marina District Lighthouse
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The Marina District Lighthouse in San Francisco, CA is a unique structure that was originally built as a beacon for the yacht harbor. Constructed in 1931, this squat and unmanned lighthouse is not a typical working lighthouse, but rather a historic landmark that adds character to the Marina District. Although it has not been lit in years, the lighthouse is still worth a visit for its interesting design and the cobblestones salvaged from the city streets used in its construction.
With its origins tied to the Panama-Pacific International Exhibition of 1915, the Marina District Lighthouse stands as a reminder of San Francisco's maritime history. While it may not serve its original purpose anymore, this lighthouse offers visitors a glimpse into the city's past and is a hidden gem that can easily be missed on a stroll to the nearby San Francisco Yacht Club or the Wave Organ.
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On the way to the Wave Organ, I've passed by this "Lighthouse" a dozen or so times over the years and it always struck me as an oddity. There are no plaques commemorating this structure, nor did I...








