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LoonIslandLight

9WRR+V2 Sunapee, NH, USA

Name and Location

\nThe Loon Island Light is a historic lighthouse located on Loon Island in Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire, USA.

Construction and History

The Loon Island Light was constructed in 1883, making it a significant landmark in maritime heritage. Its construction marked an important milestone in the history of maritime navigation.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse's unique design features a tapered white brick tower with a brownstone base, topped with a pyramidal roof and a distinctive lantern room. The impressive structure stands at 50 feet (15 meters) tall, with a focal plane of 55 feet (17 meters) above sea level.

Light and Navigation

The light exhibited a fixed white beam every 10 seconds, with a range of approximately 15 miles (24 kilometers). Originally fueled by kerosene, the light was later converted to electric in the early 20th century. The lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding mariners through Lake Sunapee.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the lighthouse grounds, although the tower itself is not open to the public. To reach the light, take a scenic drive along Route 11 and follow signs to Loon Island.

Notable Views and Landscape

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Anecdotes and Folklore

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Technical and Operational Details

The Loon Island Light was automated in the mid-20th century, eliminating the need for human keepers. The lighthouse's original light characteristics included a fixed white beam every 10 seconds, with a range of approximately 15 miles (24 kilometers).

Further Information

The Loon Island Light is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (#84002238) as a contributing property to the Lake Sunapee Scenic Byway. For more information, visit the New Hampshire State Historic Preservation Office or the Lake Sunapee Scenic Byway Association.

Details

NameLoonIslandLight
CityLakeSunapee,NewHampshire
CountryUsa
Coordinates43.3921287, -72.0599594
Year of construction1883
Events
Historic significancelistedontheNationalRegisterofHistoricPlaces(#84002238)asacontributingpropertytotheLakeSunapeeScenicByway
Keeper stories
Stories
Architectural stylewhitebricktowerwithabrownstonebase,pyramidalroofandadistinctivelanternroom
Construction material
Focal height55feet(17meters)abovesealevel
Tower height50feet(15meters)
Landscape type
View descriptionscenicdrivealongRoute11andfollowsignstoLoonIsland
Facilities
Light characteristicfixedwhitebeamevery10seconds,witharangeofapproximately15miles(24kilometers)
Light rangeapproximately15miles(24kilometers)