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Warwick Neck Lighthouse The Warwick Neck Lighthouse was built in 1827 and is located at the bottom of Warwick Neck. Still operational today, this traditional lighthouse once stood 75 ft (23 m) closer to the water, but was moved back after its foundation was damaged by a hurricane in 1938. The lighthouse is currently operated by the Coast Guard and is not open to the public. Address: Warwick Neck Rd. Warwick RI USA
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Conimicut Lighthouse Located offshore from Conimicut Point Park, the Conimicut Lighthouse was built in 1868 to help boats navigate the dangerous, rocky waters between Rocky Point and Bristol. Currently operated by the Coast Guard, the tower is 58 ft (17.7 m) high and the light flashes every 2.5 seconds. The lighthouse is inaccessible to the public, but is best viewed from Conimicut Point Park. Address: Point Ave. Warwick RI USA
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