Point Retreat Light
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Name and Location
Point Retreat Light is situated in the Hoonah-Angoon Census Area of Alaska, United States, at an elevation of approximately 15 meters above sea level.
2. Construction and History
The Point Retreat Light was constructed in 1872 during the Third Era of Lighthouses (1850-1880). Unfortunately, no records or photographs from that time period are available to provide further information on its original architecture style.
3. Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse is a square tower with a height of approximately 10 meters (33 feet) and a focal plane of about 22 meters (72 feet) above sea level. The original architecture style is unknown, as no records or photographs from that time period are available.
4. Light and Navigation
The Point Retreat Light displays a characteristic pattern of Fl(3)W.15s, meaning it flashes three times every 15 seconds, with a white light. Unfortunately, information about the light's range is not available.
5. Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can reach the Point Retreat Light by boat or sea plane, but there is no public accessibility for entering the structure itself.
6. Notable Views and Landscape
- The lighthouse stands in a scenic location, surrounded by rugged terrain and coastal waters.
- The area is known for its rich marine life, including humpback whales and sea otters.
8. Technical and Operational Details
The Point Retreat Light was automated in 1971, no longer requiring manual operation. Today, it serves as an aid to navigation, helping mariners navigate the waters of Alaska.
9. Further Information
The Point Retreat Light has been listed as a significant cultural resource by the Alaska State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) and is eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
Details
Name | Point Retreat Light |
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City | |
Country | Other |
Coordinates | 58.4114173, -134.9550234 |