Diamond Head Lighthouse
3399 Diamond Head Rd, Honolulu, HI 96815, USA
Name and Location
Diamond Head Lighthouse is a historic landmark located on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, United States.
Construction and History
The Diamond Head Lighthouse was built in 1917 by the U.S. Coast Guard to replace an earlier structure that had stood on the site since 1899. The new lighthouse was designed to be more robust and efficient, with a height of 147 feet (45 meters) above sea level. It was officially dedicated on September 21, 1918.
Architecture and Materials
The Diamond Head Lighthouse is a majestic structure standing at the eastern entrance to Honolulu Harbor. Its white tower is adorned with a distinctive red beacon.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse's original Fresnel lens has been replaced by a modern LED light, which flashes every 10 seconds. The Diamond Head Lighthouse played a crucial role in maritime navigation and safety, serving as one of the most important aids to navigation in Hawaii during World War II.
Accessibility and Visiting
The coordinates of the Diamond Head Lighthouse are Latitude: 21.2557114° N, Longitude: -157.809499° W.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse is situated at the summit of Diamond Head crater, a dormant volcano that rises 1,000 feet (305 meters) above sea level, offering breathtaking views of Honolulu Harbor and the surrounding landscape.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No anecdotes or folklore available.
Technical and Operational Details
No technical or operational details provided.
Further Information
The Diamond Head Lighthouse has been recognized for its cultural significance, with many considering it an iconic symbol of Hawaii's history and identity.
Details
Name | Diamond Head Lighthouse |
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City | |
Country | Other |
Coordinates | 21.2557114, -157.809499 |
Website | https://www.pacificarea.uscg.mil/Organizations/District-14/ |