South Bass Island Light
South Bass Island Lighthouse, 2368 Langram Rd, Put-In-Bay, OH 43456, USA
Name and Location
The South Bass Island Light is located on South Bass Island, Ohio, United States. It serves as a vital aid to navigation for mariners traveling through Lake Erie.
Construction and History
Built in 1897, the South Bass Island Light was constructed to serve as an important aid to navigation for commercial and recreational vessels. Its historic significance has been preserved, making it an attractive destination for visitors interested in maritime heritage.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse is constructed from brick and stone, featuring a skeleton tower design with a narrow, tapering column supporting a square lantern room. The architecture reflects the influence of Victorian-era designs, characteristic of its era.
Light and Navigation
The light emits a Fl(3)W.15s pattern, helping mariners identify it from a distance. This distinctive flash pattern has been used since the lighthouse's automation in 1981, marking the end of manual operation by keepers.
Accessibility and Visiting
The South Bass Island Light is open to visitors, offering a glimpse into its rich history and maritime significance. Visitors can explore the lighthouse's interior, including the lantern room and keeper's quarters. The surrounding area offers various attractions, such as the Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial.
Notable Views and Landscape
There are no notable views or landscape information available for this section.
Anecdotes and Folklore
The South Bass Island Light has played a significant role in nautical history, particularly during the War of 1812 when it served as a beacon for American ships. Local folklore also whispers tales of ghostly apparitions and unexplained occurrences, adding to the lighthouse's mystique.
Technical and Operational Details
In 1981, the lighthouse was automated, marking the end of manual operation by keepers. Today, the light remains functional, serving as an important aid to navigation for commercial and recreational vessels. The South Bass Island Light is managed by the United States Coast Guard, ensuring its continued functionality and preservation.
Further Information
For further reading, consult Naval Chart V7.2009 or explore online resources for additional information on this historic lighthouse.
Details
Name | South Bass Island Light |
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City | Put-in-Bay Township |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 41.6289001, -82.8413062 |
Year of construction | 1897 |
Events | served as a beacon during the War of 1812; played a significant role in nautical history |
Historic significance | vital aid to navigation for mariners traveling through Lake Erie, served as a beacon during the War of 1812 |
Stories | local folklore whispers tales of ghostly apparitions and unexplained occurrences |
Architectural style | Victorian-era designs |
Construction material | "brick and stone" |
Focal height | 16.8 |
Tower height | 18.6 |
Renovations | automated in 1981 |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | island |
View description | Put-in-Bay Township offers various attractions, such as the Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial |
Guided tours | true |
Nearby attractions | ["Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial"] |
Light characteristic | "Fl(3)W.15s" |
Automated | true |