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Overview
The Palmido Lighthouse is the first lighthouse in Korea.
During the Korean War, the Incheon Landing Operation began with a signal to light the lighthouse.
In the picture, The small building was built in 1903, and it was located in the back.
The big building was built in 2013.
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