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	<state name="California">
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Alcatraz</name>
				<city>San Francisco</city>
			</location>
			<year>late 1930s</year>
			<image>images/Alcatraz_pc.jpg</image>
			<detail>images/Alcatraz_pc_detail.jpg</detail>
			<description>The lighthouse is toward the right at the far side of the island.</description>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Yerba Buena Lighthouse</name>
				<city>San Francisco</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/YerbaBuena_pc.jpg</image>
			<detail>images/YerbaBuena_pc_detail.jpg</detail>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Point Firman Lighthouse</name>
				<city>San Pedro</city>
			</location>
			<postmark>1915</postmark>
			<image>images/PointFirman_pc.jpg</image>
			<detail>images/PointFirman_pc_detail.jpg</detail>
			<description>This lighthouse is almost idential to the Hereford Inlet Lighthouse in North Wildwood, NJ</description>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Los Angeles Harbor (Angel's Gate) Lighthouse</name>
				<city>San Pedro</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/SanPedro_pc.jpg</image>
			<detail>images/SanPedro_pc_detail.jpg</detail>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Point Sur Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Big Sur</city>
			</location>
			<year>1960s?</year>
			<image>images/PointSur_pc.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
	</state>
	<state name="Connecticut">
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>New London Ledge Lighthouse</name>
				<city>New London</city>
			</location>
			<postmark>1947</postmark>
			<image>images/SouthwestLedge_CT_pc_1947.jpg</image>
			<description>The postcard says this is the Southwest Ledge Lighthouse, but it hadn't been known by that name since 1910 when the name was changed to the New London Ledge Lighthouse to avoid confusion with another Southwest Ledge Lighthouse in New Haven, CT.</description>
		</postcard>
	</state>
	<state name="Delaware">
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Cape Henlopen Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Rehobeth Beach</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/CapeHenlopen_pc.jpg</image>
			<description>This lighthouse no longer exists.  Established in 1767, it fell into the ocean during a storm in 1926.</description>
		</postcard>
	</state>
	<state name="Florida">
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Jupiter</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/UnknownFL_pc.jpg</image>
			<description>This postcard doesn't say which Florida lighthouse is depicted here.  Unfortuantely, it wasn't used so there is no clue from the postmark either.  Based on the appearence of the lighthouse as well as its surroundings, I think this is the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse (with the wrong daymark when they painted the postcard image).  I'm not sure, but it's my best guess so far.</description>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Mosquito Inlet Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Daytona Beach</city>
			</location>
			<postmark>1933</postmark>
			<image>images/MosquitoInlet_pc_1933.jpg</image>
			<description>This lighthouse is now known as the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse.</description>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Anastasia Lighthouse</name>
				<city>St. Augustine</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/AnastasiaStAugustine_pc.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Cape Canaveral Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Cape Canaveral</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/CapeCanaveral_pc.jpg</image>
			<description>This is actually an old image on a modern postcard.</description>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Cape Florida Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Key Biscayne</city>
			</location>
			<postmark>1950</postmark>
			<image>images/CapeFlorida_pc_1950.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Fowey Rocks Lighthouse</name>
				<city>North-Eastern Florida Keys</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/FoweyRocks_pc.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Key West Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Key West</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/KeyWest_pc.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Key West Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Key West</city>
			</location>
			<year>1930s</year>
			<image>images/KeyWest_pc_2.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Garden Key Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Garden Key, Dry Tortugas</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/GardenKey_pc_folder.jpg</image>
			<detail>images/GardenKey_pc_folder_detail.jpg</detail>
			<description>This image is from a Key West postcard folder.</description>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Pensacola Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Pensacola</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/Pensacola_pc.jpg</image>
			<detail>images/Pensacola_pc_detail.jpg</detail>
		</postcard>
	</state>
	<state name="Georgia">
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Tybee Island Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Tybee Island</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/TybeeIsland_pc.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
	</state>
	<state name="Maine">
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Portland Head Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Portland</city>
			</location>
			<postmark>1906</postmark>
			<image>images/PortlandHead_pc_1906.jpg</image>
			<detail>images/PortlandHead_pc_1906_detail.jpg</detail>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Portland Head Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Portland</city>
			</location>
			<postmark>1918</postmark>
			<image>images/PortlandHead_pc_1918.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Portland Harbor Breakwater Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Portland</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/PortlandHarborBreakwater_pc.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
		
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Portland Harbor Breakwater (Bug Light) Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Portland</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/PortlandHarborBreakwaterBugLight_pc.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Spring Point Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Portland</city>
			</location>
			<postmark>1910</postmark>
			<image>images/SpringPoint_pc_1910.jpg</image>
			<detail>images/SpringPoint_pc_1910_detail.jpg</detail>
			<description>When this postcard was mailed, the Spring Point Lighthouse was only 13 years old and it wouldn't be automated for another 24 years.  It shows the light out in the water, because the breakwater that now allows visitors to walk up to it wasn't built for another 41 years.</description>
		</postcard>
	</state>
	<state name="Maryland">
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Turkey Point Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Elk Neck</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/TurkeyPoint_pc.jpg</image>
			<description>This is a modern postcard with an image of the lighthouse from around 1900.</description>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Thomas Point Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Annapolis</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/ThomasPoint_pc.jpg</image>
			<description>This is a modern postcard with an image of the lighthouse from 1885.</description>
		</postcard>
	</state>
	<state name="Massachussetts">
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Minot Ledge Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Boston</city>
			</location>
			<postmark>1907</postmark>
			<image>images/MinotLedgeLighthouse_pc_1907.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Narrows Light ("Bug Light")</name>
				<city>Boston</city>
			</location>
			<year>pre 1910</year>
			<image>images/BugLightBoston_pc.jpg</image>
			<detail>images/BugLightBoston_pc_detail.jpg</detail>
			<description>This lighthouse no longer exists.  It was destroyed by fire in 1929.</description>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Boston Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Boston</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/BostonLight_pc.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Brant Point Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Nantucket</city>
			</location>
			<postmark>1923</postmark>
			<image>images/BrantPoint_pc_1923.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
	</state>
	<state name="Michagan">
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Palmer Park Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Detroit</city>
			</location>
			<year>pre 1910</year>
			<image>images/PalmerPark_pc.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
	</state>
	<state name="New Jersey">
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Cape May Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Cape May</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/CapeMay_pc.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Absecon Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Atlantic City</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/Absecon_pc.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
	</state>
	<state name="New York">
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Statue of Liberty</name>
				<city>New York</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/StatueOfLiberty_pc.jpg</image>
			<description>Yes, it is a lighthouse!</description>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Sodus Point Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Sodus Point</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/SodusPoint_pc.jpg</image>
			<detail>images/SodusPoint_pc_detail.jpg</detail>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>West Point Lighthouse</name>
				<city>???</city>
			</location>
			<year>1910-20?</year>
			<image>images/WestPoint_pc.jpg</image>
			<detail>images/WestPoint_pc_detail.jpg</detail>
			<description>I belive that this lighthouse no longer exists.  I'll provide details when I have time to look it up.</description>
		</postcard>
	</state>
	<state name="Ohio">
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Marblehead Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Bay Point</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/Marblehead_pc.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
	</state>
	<state name="Oregon">
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Yaquina Head Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Newport</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/YaquinaHead_pc.jpg</image>
			<detail>images/YaquinaHead_pc_detail.jpg</detail>
			<description>Although the postcard says this is the Cape Foulweather lighthouse, the cape is actually several miles north.</description>
		</postcard>
	</state>
	<state name="Rhode Island">
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Point Judith Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Narragansett</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/PointJudith_pc.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Watch Hill Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Westerly</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/WatchHill_pc.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Poplar Point Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Wickford</city>
			</location>
			<postmark>1910</postmark>
			<image>images/PoplarPoint_pc_1910.jpg</image>
			<detail>images/PoplarPoint_pc_1910_detail.jpg</detail>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Pomham Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Providence</city>
			</location>
			<postmark>1907</postmark>
			<image>images/Pomham_pc.jpg</image>
			<detail>images/Pomham_pc_detail.jpg</detail>
			<description></description>
		</postcard>
	</state>
	<state name="Virginia">
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Old Cape Henry Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Virginia Beach</city>
			</location>
			<postmark>1942</postmark>
			<image>images/OldCapeHenry_pc_1942.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>New and Old Cape Henry Lighthouses</name>
				<city>Virginia Beach</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/OldNewCapeHenry_pc_folder.jpg</image>
			<description>This image is from the cover of a postcard folder.</description>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>New and Old Cape Henry Lighthouses</name>
				<city>Virginia Beach</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/OldNewCapeHenry_night_pc_folder.jpg</image>
			<description>This image is from the same postcard folder above.</description>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>Point Comfort Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Fort Monroe</city>
			</location>
			<postmark>1916</postmark>
			<image>images/PointComfort_pc_1916.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
	</state>
	<state name="Wisconsin">
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>North Point Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Milwaukee</city>
			</location>
			<postmark>1908</postmark>
			<image>images/NorthPointMilwaukee_pc_1908.jpg</image>
			<detail>images/NorthPointMilwaukee_pc_1908_detail.jpg</detail>
			<description>This postcard shows the lighthouse as it appeared before being raised from 35 feet to 74 feet in 1913.</description>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>North Point Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Milwaukee</city>
			</location>
			<image>images/NorthPointMilwaukee_pc_2.jpg</image>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>North Point Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Milwaukee</city>
			</location>
			<postmark>1921</postmark>
			<image>images/NorthPointMilwaukee_pc_1921.jpg</image>
			<description>I'm not sure why the lighthouse appears to be red in this picture.  The other cards show it as white and it is white today.  I'm not sure if this is an error on the card or if it represents a period when the lighthouse was not white or in the process of being painted.</description>
		</postcard>
		<postcard>
			<location>
				<name>North Point Lighthouse</name>
				<city>Milwaukee</city>
			</location>
			<postmark>1926</postmark>
			<image>images/NorthPointMilwaukee_pc_1926.jpg</image>
			<description>This view also shows the lighthouse before it was raised from 35 feet to 74 feet in 1913, but it wasn't an accurate picture when the card was mailed in 1926.</description>
		</postcard>
	</state>
</postcards>
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