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Historic American Lighthouses - Cape May NJ

Historic American Lighthouses - Cape May NJ

Posted by American Lighthouses on 1st Jul 2019

The Cape May Lighthouse is a lighthouse located at the tip of Cape May in New Jersey. It was built in 1859 under the supervision of U.S. Army engineer William F. Raynolds, was automated in 1946, and is still operating to this day in Lower Township's Cape May Point State Park. The state park offers many amenities for nature lovers and family fun.The present tower is restored, and it is the third lighthouse that has been documented at the southern tip of New Jersey. It has been an aid in n
Historic American Lighthouses - West Quoddy Maine

Historic American Lighthouses - West Quoddy Maine

Posted by American Lighthouses on 11th May 2019

In the Quoddy Head State Park stands the West Quoddy lighthouse. This lighthouse is located in Lubec, Main. The place that this lighthouse stands is the most eastern point in the United States main land.President Thomas Jefferson was the one that ordered the lighthouse to be built in 1808. However, at that time the lighthouse was constructed out of wood, and in 1830 it needed to be rebuilt. In 1858 the lighthouse was rebuilt again, but this time it was built more durable. Also, at this time
Historic American Lighthouses - Montauk New York

Historic American Lighthouses - Montauk New York

Posted by American Lighthouses on 11th May 2019

The Montauk Point Light is the oldest lighthouse in the state of New York. This lighthouse is located on the far eastern shore of Long Island, in the town of East Hampton. The lighthouse was named after the Montauk tribe. Many years before the lighthouse was built, the Montauk tribe would start fires on Montauk Point to call others to their meetings.Our first President, George Washington, was the one who ordered the construction of the lighthouse, in 1792. Construction was started a few years la
Historic American Lighthouses - Bodie Island North Carolina

Historic American Lighthouses - Bodie Island North Carolina

Posted by American Lighthouses on 19th Mar 2019

Many lighthouses date back to hundreds of years ago. The Bodie Island Lighthouse is no exception. This lighthouse is located on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. It sits just south of the town of Nags Head.The United States government commissioned Lieutenant Napoleon L. Coste in 1837 to find a spot to build a new lighthouse on the Outer Banks. The Lieutenant decided the spot for the lighthouse would be on Pea Island since many ships were being destroyed on that part of the coast.Ten years later
Historic American Lighthouses - Barnegat Lighthouse New Jersey

Historic American Lighthouses - Barnegat Lighthouse New Jersey

Posted by American Lighthouses on 19th Mar 2019

The Barnegat Lighthouse is located in New Jersey on the northern tip of Long Beach Island. The name Barnegat (which means inlet of breakers) was given to the inlet at the northern tip of Long Beach Island by explorers because of the shoals located there. These shoals would create breakers and would be dangerous to ships passing through this area. It was determined in 1834 that Winslow Lewis would build a lighthouse at this location. When finished in 1835 the lighthouse stood between 40 and