The Three Sisters of Nauset are a trio of historic lighthouses off Cable Road in Eastham, Massachusetts. The original three brick towers fell into the sea due to erosion in 1890 and were replaced with wooden towers on brick foundations in 1892. .

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Location: Eastham, Massachusetts Coordinates: 41°51′34″N 69°57′25″W Built: 1892.
I viewed these lighthouses on August 18 2021 and July 12 2022
The Cape Code National Seashore website lists tours of the Three Sisters Lighthouses under Ranger-guided Activities
The towers are owned by the National Park Service. Grounds open, towers open during tours. .
Added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 15 1987
Access: Car