| Brewerton Range Front Light (MD) |
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| Nearest Town or City: | Curtis Bay Maryland United States |
| Location: | Near the mouth of the Patapsco River as it flows into the Chesapeake Bay, about 7 miles east of Baltimore. |
| Managing Organization: | U.S. Coast Guard |
| Notes: | The Brewerton Range is one of the final turns for vessels entering Baltimore Harbor. This light was originally mounted in the Hawkins Point Lighthouse adjacent to Fort Armistead, across the Patapsco River from Fort Carroll. The lighthouse was demolished in 1924 and the range light was relocated to the substructure of the lighthouse. |
| Tower Height: | 0 |
| Description Tower: | Pyramidal skeletal tower. |
| Operational: | Yes |
| Date Established: | 1868 |
| Date Present Tower Built: | 1924 |
| Current Use: | Active aid to navigation. |
| Open To Public: | No. |
| Directions: | An excellent view can be obtained from the pier at Fort Armistead Park (thanks to Jim Slechta.) |
| Characteristic Range: | Flashing green (24 hours) |
| Height Focal Plane: | 38 |
| National Register: | No |
| Alternate Name1: | Brewerton Channel Range Front Light |
| State: | Maryland |
| Country: | United States |






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