Louisiana
"Historic Light Station Information and Photography: Louisiana". United States Coast Guard Historian's Office. http://www.uscg.mil/history/weblighthouses/LHLA.asp.
- Barataria Bay Light
- Bayou St. John Light, Canal de Carondolet
- Bonfouca (Bayou Bonfouca) Light, northern Lake Pontchartrain
- Calcasieu River Range Lights, Calcasieu River
- Chandeleur Island Light, outer rim of Chandeleur Sound
- Cubits Gap Light, Cubits Gap
- East Rigolets Light, Rigolets Waterway
- Franks Island Light, Franks Island
- Head of the Passes Light, Deer Island
- Madisonville Light, Madisonville
- New Canal Light, Lake Pontchartrain canal entrance
- Oyster Bay (Bayou) Light, easternmost entrance to Atchafalaya Bay
- Pass A L'Outre Light, Head of Passes, Mississippi River delta
- Pass Manchac Light, west shore of Lake Pontchartrain
- Point Au Fer Reef Light, entrance to Atchafalaya River
- Pointe Aux Herbes Light, south side of east end of Lake Pontchartrain
- Port Pontchartrain LIght, Lake Pontchartrain
- Pontchartrain Beach Light, New Orleans
- Sabine Pass Light, located at the entrance to Sabine Lake in Cameron Parish
- Sabine Pass East Jetty Light
- Ship Shoal Light, 10 miles south of Grand Isle
- South Pass Range Front Light, Mississippi River
- South Pass Range Lights
- Southwest Pass Entrance Light
- Southwest Reef Light, old entrance to Atchafalaya River
- Tchefuncte River Range Lights, north side of Lake Pontchartrain
- Timbalier Bay (Little Pass) Light, Timbalier Bay
- Trinity Shoal Light
- West Rigolets Light, Rigolets Channel, Lake Pontchartrain
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