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Roanoke River Light

7 Dock St, Edenton, NC 27932, USA

Name and Location

The Roanoke River Light is a historic lighthouse located on the banks of the Roanoke River in Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina.

2. Construction and History

The Roanoke River Light was constructed in 1886 by the United States Lighthouse Board to provide aid to mariners navigating the treacherous waters of the Roanoke River. It was originally intended to serve as a beacon for vessels, and its construction marked an important milestone in maritime history.

3. Architecture and Materials

The Roanoke River Light is a structure made of materials, which have withstood the test of time and weathered numerous storms.

4. Light and Navigation

The lighthouse stands at an impressive height of feet, with a focal height of feet. Its light range is , enabling it to be seen by vessels up to miles away. The light characteristic is .

5. Accessibility and Visiting

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6. Notable Views and Landscape

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7. Anecdotes and Folklore

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8. Technical and Operational Details

The original optic was replaced with a modern Fresnel lens in . The light was automated in , and the original fog bell was replaced with an electric foghorn.

9. Further Information

You can find the location of the Roanoke River Light on a map at . As a historic landmark, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is managed by the United States Lighthouse Board.

Details

NameRoanoke River Light
City
CountryNorth Carolina
Coordinates36.0560566, -76.6108882
Year of construction1886
Stories[object Object]
Focal height55
Tower height187.5
Renovations[object Object]; [object Object]
Access descriptionon the banks of the Roanoke River
Accessibletrue
View descriptiontreacherous waters of the Roanoke River
Guided toursfalse
AIS Radarfalse
Light range12