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List of lighthouses in the United States

This is a list of lighthouses in the United States. The United States has had approximately a thousand lights as well as light towers, range lights, and pier head lights. Michigan has the most lights of any state with over 150 past and present lights. Lighthouses that are in former U.S. territories are not listed here.

New England
. New Hampshire The state of New Hampshire only has two lighthouses, both of which are located along the Atlantic coastline. Vermont • ''Note: All entries here show the current tower's status; more details can be found in the lighthouse articles.'' ==Mid-Atlantic==
Midwest
is shown here.) Colorado The state of Colorado has only one lighthouse, the Dillon Reservoir Lighthouse, also known as the Lake Dillon Lighthouse. It is located in the Dillon Reservoir (also referred to as Lake Dillon) in Summit County, Colorado. Although the exact completion date of the 26-foot tall tower is unknown, it was constructed along with the reservoir itself, which was completed in 1963. The lake is at an elevation of 9017 ft (2748 m), making this the highest elevation lighthouse in the U.S. Nebraska The state of Nebraska has at least two faux lighthouses which were first lit in 1939. There is no evidence that either were used for navigational purposes as the state has no large bodies of water that would require the need. Linoma Lighthouse is located on a privately owned recreation area which was developed around an artificial lake, while Lake Minatare Lighthouse was "built to simulate a lighthouse". Also of note is a faux lighthouse called Rock Garden Lighthouse (not listed below), located in Kearney. ==Pacific (states)==
Pacific (states)
house (built 2010) in Washington is the first to be built in the United States since 1962. ==South==
South
, located on the Outer Banks of North Carolina ==United States territories==
United States territories
in Saipan, one of only two remaining lighthouses built during Japanese occupation ==United States Minor Outlying Islands==
United States Minor Outlying Islands
This table lists lighthouses that are in insular areas of the United States. All of the islands listed below are uninhabited, and have not been formerly incorporated into the country. ==See also==
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