Wing's Neck Light
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Le phare de Wing's Neck (en anglais : Wing's Neck Light) est un phare inactif situé dans le village de Bourne, dans le Comté de Barnstable (État du Massachusetts). Il est inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 15 juin 1987 .
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The Wing's Neck Light is a historic lighthouse in the Pocasset village of Bourne, Massachusetts. It is located on Wing's Neck Road at the end of Wing's Neck, a peninsula between Pocasset Harbor and the Hog Island Channel, which provides access to the Cape Cod Canal. The first lighthouse was built in the site in 1849; it was a stone keeper's house with a wood-frame tower above, and was destroyed by fire in 1878. The present lighthouse and keeper's house were built in 1889; it is the only extant wood-frame light and keeper's house connected by a covered way from that period.
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Lighthouses of Massachusetts TR
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Le phare de Wing's Neck (en anglais : Wing's Neck Light) est un phare inactif situé dans le village de Bourne, dans le Comté de Barnstable (État du Massachusetts). Il est inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 15 juin 1987 .
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The Wing's Neck Light is a historic lighthouse in the Pocasset village of Bourne, Massachusetts. It is located on Wing's Neck Road at the end of Wing's Neck, a peninsula between Pocasset Harbor and the Hog Island Channel, which provides access to the Cape Cod Canal. The first lighthouse was built in the site in 1849; it was a stone keeper's house with a wood-frame tower above, and was destroyed by fire in 1878. The present lighthouse and keeper's house were built in 1889; it is the only extant wood-frame light and keeper's house connected by a covered way from that period. The lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.
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