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2021 Wall Calendar For Atlantic Coast Lighthouses Lovers! Keep track of your schedule with this cute wall calendar. This calendar will help you stay organized while expressing your personal style. INSIDE: Calendar with 12 months Place to write in each day. Cute affenpinschers pictures in every month DIMENSIONS: The convenient 8.5" x 8.5" size when close and 8.5'' x 17'' size when open makes this calendar an excellent option to hang on the wall or to use as a cute desk accessory. HIGH QUALITY: Made with high-quality, thick pages that are easy to write on with grid. FUNCTIONAL: Perfect for any home, school or office with generous writing space to organize your schedule. PERFECT GIFT: Christmas, Secret Santa, white elephant office party or family exchanges, coworker, friends, birthday, anniversaries or a nice thoughtful surprise. Ideal for someone who is hard to buy for, and is a great last-minute present idea.
In addition to lightships and other marine aides, there are now over 500 lighthouses in the British Isles. The first lighthouse in the United States is believed to be the Boston Light, erected in 1716, on Little Brewster Island at the entrance of Boston Harbor. The 2003 Lighthouse calendars celebrate these powerful beacon lights that aid mariners.
Description: America's Atlantic Coast is dotted with lighthouses, beacons built as early as the eighteenth century to warn sailors away from coastal danger. Today, these symbols of safety and security continue to serve mariners, while representing our nation's long maritime history. From Maine to Florida, you'll find a wonderful variety of these steadfast guardians in Atlantic Coast Lighthouses. Notes: Locations featured in the calendar include: JAN Cockspur Island Light, Cockspur Island, GA FEB Huntington Harbor Light, Huntington, NY MAR Goat Island Lighthouse, Newport, RI APR Saybrook Point Light, Old Saybrook, CT MAY Turkey Point Lighthouse, Elk Neck State Park, Chesapeake Bay, MD JUN Bass Harbor Head Light, Acadia National Park, ME JUL Barnegat Lighthouse, Barnegat Light, NJ AUG Old and New Cape Henry Lighthouses, Virginia Beach, VA SEP Morris Island Light, Folly Beach, SC OCT Cape Hatteras Light, Cape Hatteras Natl Seashore, NC NOV Old Scituate Lighthouse, Scituate, MA DEC St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum, St. Augustine, FL Other Tide-mark calendars by Paul Rezendes include: Nature's Mirror: The Art of Zen; New England Harbors; New England Lighthouse; and Rhode Island, Naturally. We also will publish The Lighthouse Companion to Connecticut and Rhode Island, the first in a new series of books featuring the photography of Paul Rezendes.
Description: America's Atlantic Coast is dotted with lighthouses, beacons built as early as the eighteenth century to warn sailors away from coastal danger. Today, these symbols of safety and security continue to serve mariners, while representing our nation's long maritime history. From Maine to Florida, you'll find a wonderful variety of these steadfast guardians in Atlantic Coast Lighthouses. Notes: Locations featured in the calendar include: JAN Cockspur Island Light, Cockspur Island, GA FEB Huntington Harbor Light, Huntington, NY MAR Goat Island Lighthouse, Newport, RI APR Saybrook Point Light, Old Saybrook, CT MAY Turkey Point Lighthouse, Elk Neck State Park, Chesapeake Bay, MD JUN Bass Harbor Head Light, Acadia National Park, ME JUL Barnegat Lighthouse, Barnegat Light, NJ AUG Old and New Cape Henry Lighthouses, Virginia Beach, VA SEP Morris Island Light, Folly Beach, SC OCT Cape Hatteras Light, Cape Hatteras Natl Seashore, NC NOV Old Scituate Lighthouse, Scituate, MA DEC St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum, St. Augustine, FL Other Tide-mark calendars by Paul Rezendes include: Nature's Mirror: The Art of Zen; New England Harbors; New England Lighthouse; and Rhode Island, Naturally. We also will publish The Lighthouse Companion to Connecticut and Rhode Island, the first in a new series of books featuring the photography of Paul Rezendes.