Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse

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Baltimore, United States

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Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse is located in Baltimore, United States on Pier 5. Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in United States.

Address

Pier 5

Phone

+1 4105391797

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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A small cat

1 cash to visit the lighthouse. We paid the woman that was inside the lighthouse at the counter and then walked around inside. Great views inside of the lighthouse looking outside at the harbor, federal hill park, etc. Stairs to go up to the lighthouse is very sturdy and I felt safe. They have information in the light house about its history, what they used in it, tools, bed, past lighthouse keepers, etc. I had e-mail correspondence with Dayna and she was very helpful with pricing and hours of operation for the lighthouse since the hours for it really depend on staffing each day.

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Andrea Kennedy

Beautiful to see, but closed because of Covid.

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Akua Boatema

Absolutely gorgeous. This is certainly an interesting piece of history. It’s equipped with a lot of information and artifacts. This lighthouse conveniently located in heart of Baltimore’s inner harbor and close to big attractions and neat stuff. Enjoy your visit.

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G Aquino

It doesn't get a lot of foot traffic because of its obscure location but is definitely worth a visit. The view from here is quite nice that someone during our visit chose it to propose to his girlfriend (it appeared that she said yes). There is a small museum inside that tells the story of the lighthouse and how it was moved to its current location after it stopped operating. Admission is free. Come visit if you have at least half an hour to spare.

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Nicolas Dominguez

Really nice place to take a sun bath and relax while you appreciate Baltimore's inner harbor and city