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The Sharps Island Light is the third lighthouse to stand nearly 3 miles (5 km) south-southwest from the southern end of Tilghman Island in Maryland's Chesapeake Bay. The structure is best known today for evoking the Leaning Tower of Pisa, a condition caused by an ice floe in 1977. The first lighthouse was built on Sharps Island in 1838, but due to the island's erosion it was moved in 1848. This was replaced with a screwpile lighthouse in 1866 near the original location of the first structure. It is also on the Lighthouse Digest Doomsday List of endangered lighthouses.

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  • The Sharps Island Light is the third lighthouse to stand nearly 3 miles (5 km) south-southwest from the southern end of Tilghman Island in Maryland's Chesapeake Bay. The structure is best known today for evoking the Leaning Tower of Pisa, a condition caused by an ice floe in 1977. The first lighthouse was built on Sharps Island in 1838, but due to the island's erosion it was moved in 1848. This was replaced with a screwpile lighthouse in 1866 near the original location of the first structure. The second lighthouse lasted until 1881 when it was forced off its foundations by an ice floe. It floated nearly five miles down the Chesapeake—with its keepers still inside—until it ran aground, allowing the men to escape unharmed. The current light, a sparkplug lighthouse, was constructed in 1882 with a concrete caisson foundation and a 35-foot (11 m) cast iron tower. The fourth-order Fresnel lens was replaced with a 9.8-inch (250 mm) lens in 1977; the focal plane is 54 feet (16 m) above sea level. The tower includes an integral dwelling and was staffed until 1938 when the United States Coast Guard automated the light. Leaning by about 15° since it was ice-damaged in 1977, the structure is picturesque, but in poor condition. The Sharps Island Light was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (reference # 82002821) on July 22, 1982. It is one of the many historic features along Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail. It is also on the Lighthouse Digest Doomsday List of endangered lighthouses. As of 2006, the lighthouse was a candidate for sale under the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act. It was deactivated in January 2010. (en)
  • Le phare de Sharps Island (en anglais : Chesapeake Light) est un phare offshore à caisson situé en baie de Chesapeake dans le comté de Talbot dans le Maryland. Aujourd'hui le phare est éteint et abandonné. Il est inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 22 juillet 1982 sous le n° 82002821. (fr)
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  • Sharps Island Light, 2009 (en)
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  • SW of Tilghman Island, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland (en)
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  • Le phare de Sharps Island (en anglais : Chesapeake Light) est un phare offshore à caisson situé en baie de Chesapeake dans le comté de Talbot dans le Maryland. Aujourd'hui le phare est éteint et abandonné. Il est inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 22 juillet 1982 sous le n° 82002821. (fr)
  • The Sharps Island Light is the third lighthouse to stand nearly 3 miles (5 km) south-southwest from the southern end of Tilghman Island in Maryland's Chesapeake Bay. The structure is best known today for evoking the Leaning Tower of Pisa, a condition caused by an ice floe in 1977. The first lighthouse was built on Sharps Island in 1838, but due to the island's erosion it was moved in 1848. This was replaced with a screwpile lighthouse in 1866 near the original location of the first structure. It is also on the Lighthouse Digest Doomsday List of endangered lighthouses. (en)
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  • Phare de Sharps Island (fr)
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