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ALCATRAZ ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE San Francisco Bay Nat.ParkColor California Pictorial
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ALCATRAZ ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE National Park Service Cover with pictorialpostmark from San Francisco, CA dated August 11, 2012. Alcatraz Light photo
printed in blue on cachet #7051 by Alvin Eckert USCS #9964.
Cover franked with one 25 cent SF-Oakland Bay Bridge airmail stamp #C-36 and
a 44 cent Lady Liberty stamp.
Cover prepared on an Archive Quality Envelope without gum on flap.
Cover with a DIY matte and 5x7 frame, makes a fine gift!
Alcatraz was a harbor fortress, military prison and ultra high-security
federal prison in the middle of San Francisco Bay, California.
It is now part of the National Park Service's Golden Gate
National Recreation Area. Thousands of visitors take commercial tour
boats to visit the island every day. Alcatraz is the Spanish name for
the pelican bird species. A Fox TV detective program was named
"Alcatraz". The lighthouse first built in 1854, was replaced in 1909, after
the 1906 SF Earthquake. The light was automated in 1963 and still
operates with a DCB-24 aerobeacon that can be seen for 22 miles.
However, this 84' unpainted concrete, tall tower is not open to the public,
but has a museum. (see web pages for a detailed history of this famous lighthouse)
Seller also has two covers with day and night views of this historic island.
Seller has over 200 different NPS covers.
These items make fine gifts when mounted on a colored matte
and placed in a 5x7 picture frame. Free US Shipping