Dofflemyer Point Light, located in Boston Harbor, Washington, is a historic U.S. lighthouse that marks the northeastern entrance to Budd Inlet north of Olympia. Built in 1934, it was one of the first lighthouses in Washington to be automated, with a 30-foot pyramidal concrete tower designed by architect Rufus Kindle.
This iconic landmark, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, serves as the southernmost light in Puget Sound, guiding mariners with its distinctive flashing white light every 6 seconds. While not open to the public due to its location on private property, Dofflemyer Point Light stands as a testament to the maritime heritage of the region and the dedication of those who have maintained it over the years.
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