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Why is this article listed as the "Twin Lights?" The "Twin Lights" were the two lights at Chatham, one of which is now the Nauset Light. There is no logical reason "Three Sisters" would ever be called the "Twin Lights." Unless anyone has reliable sources, I'm suggesting the "Twin Lights" tag is removed. ToddC4176 (talk) 14:20, 8 April 2009 (UTC)Reply
At the time of their listing, the Three Sisters were in two separate places. The Beacon (the last of the three to be decomissioned) was the subject of one listing, and the other two (which are the "Twin Lights" meant here) were the subject of another. The NPS has since reunited all three on one site. Magic♪piano15:02, 28 November 2012 (UTC)Reply