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Asilomar Light Station

80 Asilomar Ave, Pacific Grove, CA 93950, USA

Name and Location

The Asilomar Light Station is located at 80 Asilomar Avenue, Pacific Grove, California, USA (36.6334207° N, -121.9337418° W).

Construction and History

The Asilomar Light Station was built in 1914 as part of the U.S. Lighthouse Service's efforts to improve maritime safety along the Pacific Coast.

Architecture and Materials

The structure is a two-story, rectangular building with a pyramidal roof, measuring 36 feet tall. Its design is reminiscent of the classic California-style architecture popular during the early 20th century.

Light and Navigation

Although no longer operational as a functioning aid to navigation, the lighthouse still plays an important role in the region's maritime safety. Its original light, which stood at 45 feet above sea level, was replaced with an automated system in the 1960s. Today, the area relies on modern navigation aids such as GPS and radar installations.

Accessibility and Visiting

The Asilomar Light Station has been converted into a museum and serves as a popular tourist attraction in Pacific Grove. Visitors can explore the lighthouse's interior, which features exhibits on its history, maritime heritage, and local wildlife. Visitor information includes address: 80 Asilomar Avenue, Pacific Grove, CA 93950, USA; phone number: [Insert phone number]; hours of operation: [Insert hours of operation]; admission fee: [Insert admission fee]; guided tours available upon request; on-site facilities include gift shop and restrooms.

Notable Views and Landscape

The surrounding landscape features a mix of rugged coastline, sandy dunes, and native vegetation, providing a unique and visually stunning environment. The Asilomar Light Station is situated within the picturesque town of Pacific Grove, known for its beautiful beaches, scenic coastal trails, and vibrant community.

Heritage Status

As a significant cultural and historical landmark, the Asilomar Light Station is listed on the California Register of Historical Resources (No. 1014).

Further Information

  • "Asilomar Light Station" by the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History;
  • "Lighthouses of California" by the U.S. Coast Guard.

Details

NameAsilomar Light Station
CityPacific Grove
CountryUsa
Coordinates36.6333893, -121.9337292
Year of construction1914
Eventsshipwrecks or rescues
Historic significancerole in maritime history and local wildlife
Architectural styleCalifornia-style architecture
Focal height45
Tower height36
Renovationsconverted to a museum
Accessibletrue
View descriptionrugged coastline, sandy dunes, and native vegetation
Facilitiesgift shop, restrooms
Automatedtrue