Point Robinson Lighthouse
Maury Island, Washington
Located on the northeast corner of Maury Island in Pugent Sound, the lighthouse marks the halfway point between Seattle and Tacoma. Point Robinson began as a fog signal station on July 1, 1885, and the light was added in 1887. The current lighthouse was build in 1915, and is a twin of the Alki Point Lighthouse. The lighthouse is owned by the Coast Guard and managed by Vashon Park District. The grounds are open to the public, the dwellings are available for weekly rentals, and the tower is open on Sundays.
Lighthouse portraits make excellent gifts for all occasions. Look for your favorite lighthouse or collect the whole series. My Lighthouse note cards are available as a package of 10 cards of the featured lighthouse, or as an assortment, each package containing 1 each of 10 different renderings. I now have two assortment packages of lighthouses available. Assortment #1 includes all of the Oregon Coast lighthouses, and Assortment #2 includes Washington and East Coast lighthouses that I've completed thus far. These assortments will be changing as I add more lighthouses to the collection.
Please visit the "Products" section of this website to view the various fine wood products and trivets that feature laser-engravings of these renderings. I will also be adding these images to my CafePress storefront, where you will be able to order T-shirts, mousepads, calendars and more.
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Matted Print - 11 x 14 - $35.00 |
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Notecards - package of 10 - $9.95 |
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Notecards - assortment #1 - $9.95 |
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Notecards - assortment #2 - $9.95 |
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