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Hudson–Athens Lighthouse

752R+QG Athens, NY, USA

Name and Location

The Hudson-Athens Lighthouse is located in Athens, New York, USA.

Construction and History

The lighthouse was built in 1842 at a height of 60 feet (18 meters) above sea level. Its construction era was marked by the need for improved maritime safety on the Hudson River, which played a crucial role in the region's economy during the 19th century.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse features a traditional tower design with a pyramidal shape and a lantern room housing a first-order Fresnel lens. The structure is built using local stone and brick materials, blending harmoniously into the surrounding landscape.

Light and Navigation

The lighthouse's original light was a fixed white beam, which was later upgraded to a flashing green light in 1914. This characteristic, denoted as Fl(3)W.15s, remains unchanged to this day.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the lighthouse grounds, which offer scenic views of the Hudson River. The site does not have a formal museum or visitor center; however, guided tours are available upon request. Please note that the structure's internal areas are restricted to authorized personnel only.

Notable Views and Landscape

The lighthouse stands at the confluence of the Hudson River and Athens Creek, surrounded by a picturesque landscape with rolling hills and lush vegetation.

Anecdotes and Folklore

Technical and Operational Details

The lighthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 (Ref. #82003341). It is still an active aid to navigation, with its light automated since 1965.

Further Information

You can find some notable images on Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/14244145@N07/sets/72157644341151121">here, and the lighthouse's coordinates are latitude: 42.2519831, longitude: -73.8087072, which you can locate on a map https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=16/42.252/-73.809">here.

Details

NameHudson–Athens Lighthouse
CityAthens
CountryUsa
Coordinates42.2519831, -73.8087072
Year of construction1842
Events1872 wreck of the steamship _St. Patrick_
Historic significanceimportant piece of maritime history, role in supporting local commerce and navigation
Stories1872 wreck of the steamship _St. Patrick_
Architectural styletraditional tower design with a pyramidal shape and a lantern room
Construction materiallocal stone and brick materials
Tower height60
Heritage statustrue
Renovationsupgrade to flashing green light in 1914
Access descriptiongrounds open to visitors, guided tours available upon request
Accessibletrue
Landscape typepicturesque landscape with rolling hills and lush vegetation
View descriptionscenic views of the Hudson River, surrounding landscape with rolling hills and lush vegetation
Guided tourstrue
Light characteristicFl(3)W.15s
Automatedtrue