Los Angeles Harbor Light

Los Angeles Harbor Light. Los Angeles Harbor Lighthouse Photograph by Darryl Brooks Los Angeles Harbor Lighthouse, also known as "Angel's Gate" light, welcomes ships into the harbor of the City of Angels, Los Angeles Mariners entering Angel's Gate are guided by the lighthouse's rotating green light

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Angel's Gate Lighthouse on the San Pedro Breakwater at Los Angeles Harbor in California Stock from www.alamy.com

Located at the end of the two-mile federal breakwater, the tower has withstood numerous earthquakes, a tidal wave, and the impact of both curious visitors and vandals. Mariners entering Angel's Gate are guided by the lighthouse's rotating green light

Angel's Gate Lighthouse on the San Pedro Breakwater at Los Angeles Harbor in California Stock

The lighthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places Don't let the name confuse you, Los Angeles Harbor is nowhere near downtown Los Angeles, but is located in San Pedro, several miles south of L.A.'s cluster of skyscrapers. Mariners entering Angel's Gate are guided by the lighthouse's rotating green light

US California and Hawaii California / Los Angeles Harbor lighthouse World of Lighthouses. Los Angeles Harbor Light, also known as Angels Gate Light, is a lighthouse in California, United States, at San Pedro Breakwater in Los Angeles Harbor, California The saddest change for the Los Angeles Harbor Light came on February 1, 1973, when the station was automated and the keepers departed

Los Angeles Harbor Lighthouse Stock Photo Alamy. Whenever a deep sea vessel arrives on her maiden voyage in Los Angeles Harbor, the master is presented with a plaque etched with the likeness of the light, an official greeting from the City of Los Angeles, and the lighthouse that watches over the entrance. By Marifrances Trivelli, Director Los Angeles Maritime Museum Los Angeles Harbor Light, with its distinctive green flash, has stood at the entrance of Los Angeles Harbor for nearly 100 years