How did I not see this when visiting the Inner Harbor??! There's a set of tall stairs that lead you up so if you're scared of heights, watch out. You can walk around the lighthouse for a free...
Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse
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Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse, a historic screw-pile lighthouse, is part of the impressive collection of military vessels in Baltimore, MD, where visitors can experience 19th-century life at sea. This unique venue, along with vessels like the USS Constellation and USS Torsk, offers a variety of educational programs, tours, and special events to engage the community in maritime heritage.
With a mission to preserve national treasures and educate the public, Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse stands as a testament to the rich naval and maritime history of the region. Support from the community enables the continuation of preservation efforts and the hosting of engaging activities for all ages.
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Beautifully restored lighthouse moved to the end of the pier containing a nautical museum. Sadly, we visited Baltimore in December when the lighthouse is closed. So check their webpage for hours...
This was not our first visit to see this lighthouse. It is always so intriguing. The lighthouse was manned by keepers of the US Lighthouse Service, and later, the US Coast Guard. Since this...
Interesting place to visit and FREE! I wouldn't make it the only spot to check out, but if you happen to be visiting Inner Harbor, it's kinda fun to check out. Sure, it can be boring you mosey...
Associated with the Preservation Society and Historic Ships, the Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse is a free (donations appreciated though!) attraction situated near the National Aquarium in Baltimore's...
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