Managing Organization: Ida Lewis Yacht Club
Telephone:
401-846-1969
Website: http://www.ilyc.org
Email: IdaLewisYC@aol.com
Contact Address Information: P.O. Box 479 Lime Rock and Wellington Avenue Newport Rhode Island,
02840,
United States
Notes: The first keeper of the Lime Rock Lighthouse, Hosea Lewis, had a stroke in 1857. His daughter, Ida, soon took over the lighthouse duties. Ida Lewis remained keeper until 1911. She was credited with many rescues and is one of the most celebrated lighthouse keepers in American history. In 1924 the official name of Lime Rock Light was changed to Ida Lewis Rock Light. The light was discontinued in 1927, and the building subsequently became the Ida Lewis Yacht Club. The light is now operated as a private aid to navigation in summer as a tribute to Ida Lewis. Tower Height: 13 Height of Focal Plane: 30 Description of Tower: White, square brick tower attached to side of keeper's house (now yacht club).
This light is operational
Other Buildings? 1856 two-story granite/brick keeper's house (altered, now yacht club). Date Established: 1854 Date Present Tower Built: 1854 Date Automated: 1927 Optics: 1854: Sixth order Fresnel lens, now on display inside the Ida Lewis Yacht Club. Current Use: Yacht club, private aid to navigation. Open To Public? No. Directions: In Newport: Take Thames Street (one way) south to Wellington Avenue and turn right. The Ida Lewis Yacht Club is at the end of a boardwalk off Wellington Avenue. The yacht club is not open to the general public. Listed on the
National Register of Historic Places Keepers: Hosea Lewis (1854-1872); Zoradia Walley Lewis (1872-1879); Idawalley Zoradia (Ida) Lewis (1879-1911); Edward Jansen (1911-1927).
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