
Angels Gate, California
This historic lighthouse has marked the
entrance to the port since 1913. The breakwater is 9,250 feet long and contains
nearly three million tons of rock, brought over from Santa Catalina Island.
Designed differently than any other California lighthouse, Angel's Gate is
situated on a forty-foot concrete square. Built to withstand rough seas, the
framework is structural steel, with steel plates to the second floor. The
lighthouse is so well constructed that, after a five-day storm in 1939 sent
violent seas smashing into the building, the 73-foot Romanesque tower leaned
slightly toward shore, but still stood defiantly, as it does to this day. The
lighthouse was automated in 1973, thus eliminating the need for keepers.