Absecon Lighthouse in Atlantic City

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2009-09-02

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Located at Pacific and Vermont Avenues, this lighthouse was designed and built by General George Garden Meade in 1857. The lighthouse is 169 feet tall and has 288 steps. It is one of New Jersey's tallest lighthouses.
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