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Rose Island Lighthouse

Rose Island Lighthouse, 1 Washington St, Newport, RI 02840, USA

Name and Location

The Rose Island Lighthouse is located in Newport, Rhode Island, USA.

2. Construction and History

Built in 1870, the Rose Island Lighthouse was designed by renowned architect George Snellings and constructed by James M. Johnson. The lighthouse was originally intended to serve as a guide for vessels navigating the treacherous waters of Narragansett Bay. During its operational years, the light was lit using a kerosene lantern, emitting a signal every 6 seconds.

3. Architecture and Materials

The Rose Island Lighthouse is constructed from local Rhode Island granite, with a square tower base and a pyramidal roof. The building's design reflects the popular Victorian Gothic Revival style of architecture during the late 19th century.

4. Light and Navigation

Although the lighthouse is no longer an active aid to navigation, it has been carefully preserved as part of the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

5. Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the lighthouse through guided tours, which provide insight into its rich history and architectural significance.

6. Notable Views and Landscape

Located on a picturesque island, the Rose Island Lighthouse is situated amidst a tranquil environment with scenic views of the surrounding waters. The nearby harbor offers stunning vistas of sailboats and yachts navigating the bay.

9. Further Information

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Island_Light"
  • https://www.nps.gov/nr/heritage/rose_island_lighthouse.html"

Details

NameRose Island Lighthouse
City
CountryOther
Coordinates41.4954917, -71.3427344