In the summer of 1961, ten-year-old Sally Snowman stepped off her father's boat onto Little Brewster Island and gazed up at Boston Light, the first lighthouse in America.Awestruck by the towering white structure which had guided ships safely into Boston Harbor for nearly 200 years, she told her father: 'Daddy, when I grow up, I want to get married here.'She was so captivated by the lighthouse during the whistle-stop picnic trip that it inspired another childhood dream – an unusual one for a little girl – to one day become Boston Light's keeper.
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