Sea Hill Light, Gladstone
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Sea Hill Lighthouse, also known as Sea Hill Point Light or Little Sea Hill Light, is a lighthouse on the northwest point of Curtis Island, Gladstone Region, Queensland, Australia. Its purpose was to mark the east side of the entrance to Keppel Bay, on passage to Fitzroy River and Port Alma. The first lighthouse at the locations was constructed in 1873 or 1876, moved in the 1920s, and is now on display at the Gladstone Maritime Museum. A second lighthouse was constructed in 1895 and its state is unclear. ()
Coordinates: 23°50'4"S, 151°15'36"E
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Gladstone
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Sea Hill Light – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Gladstone Yacht Club, Friend Park, Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum, Port of Gladstone.
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Which popular attractions are close to Sea Hill Light?
Nearby attractions include Gladstone Court House, Gladstone (13 min walk), Fig Tree, Gladstone (14 min walk), Gladstone Yacht Club, Gladstone (15 min walk), Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum, Gladstone (20 min walk).
How to get to Sea Hill Light by public transport?
The nearest stations to Sea Hill Light:
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- Gladstone (22 min walk)