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Managing Organization:  Private owner 
 
 
 
 
Notes: This lighthouse was offered to a qualified new owner under the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000, but there were no applicants and the lighthouse was sold to David McNally for $170,000 through an auction in October 2005. The Coast Guard still maintains the optic and related equipment.  Tower Height: 35  Height of Focal Plane: 52  Characteristic and Range: White flash every 10 seconds with red sector.  Description of Tower: White, square brick tower on roof of keeper's dwelling, with black lantern. 
 
    This light is operational 
     Other Buildings?  Integral octagonal brick two-story keeper's quarters, on cast iron and concrete caisson.  Earlier Towers?  1802: First tower onshore. 1821:  lightship. 1828: New tower onshore. 1857: lightship. 1868: New offshore screwpile lighthouse (destroyed by ice in 1895).  Date Established: 1802  Date Present Tower Built: 1897  Date Automated: 1971  Optics: 1897: Fourth order Fresnel lens, now DCB-24.  Fog Signal: Horn, blast every 15 seconds, on 24 hours.  Current Use: Active aid to navigation.  Open To Public? No.  Directions:  Accessible by boat only.  Mapquest URL: Click here to get a map to this lighthouse! 
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