Coney Island Lighthouse
4705 Beach 47th St, Brooklyn, NY 11224, USA
Name and Location
The Coney Island Lighthouse, also known as the Coney Island Light, is located at 4705 Beach 47th Street in Brooklyn, New York.
Construction and History
The Coney Island Lighthouse was built in 1890 by the U.S. Coast Guard to serve as a vital aid to navigation for ships entering New York Harbor. It has guided mariners for over a century, providing a steady light source to help vessels through the treacherous waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
Architecture and Materials
The Coney Island Lighthouse stands at an impressive height of 22.9 meters (75 feet).
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse features a red light that flashes every 5 seconds, with a range of approximately 22.9 kilometers (14.3 miles). It is an active aid to navigation, providing a reliable means of guiding mariners through the waters surrounding Brooklyn and Queens.
Accessibility and Visiting
The Coney Island Lighthouse has been automated since 1989, marking the end of an era of human maintenance. The lighthouse is not open to visitors.
Notable Views and Landscape
No information available on notable views or landscape.
Anecdotes and Folklore
Frank Schubert, the last civilian keeper at the lighthouse, served from 1960 until his death in 2003. He saved 15 lives and was honored at the White House by President George H.W. Bush.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse was automated in 1989, ending an era of human maintenance. Prior to automation, the Coney Island Lighthouse was manned by civilian keepers who played a crucial role in ensuring the light remained operational.
Further Information
- United States Coast Guard (USCG)
- Wikipedia: en:Coney Island Light
Details
Name | Coney Island Lighthouse |
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Country | Other |
Coordinates | 40.5766049, -74.011763 |