Ned's Point Light
50 Ned's Point Rd, Mattapoisett, MA 02739, USA
Name and Location
The Ned's Point Light is located at 50 Ned's Point Rd, Mattapoisett, MA 02739, USA, in Mattapoisett Center, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States.
Construction and History
The Ned's Point Light was constructed in 1899 as a replacement for an earlier lighthouse built on the same site in 1848. The current structure is a result of the design by architect George Clough, replacing the previous one to improve navigation through the treacherous waters of Buzzard's Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.
Architecture and Materials
The Ned's Point Light is a 45-foot-tall, two-story brick and stucco tower with a pyramidal roof and a lantern room at its peak. The distinctive architecture reflects the Victorian-era style popular during the late 19th century.
Light and Navigation
The Ned's Point Light serves as an aid to navigation for mariners, guiding them through the waters of Buzzard's Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Its focal plane is at a height of 72 feet (22 meters) above sea level, and its light has a range of approximately 15 nautical miles (27.8 kilometers).
Accessibility and Visiting
No information available.
Notable Views and Landscape
No information available.
Anecdotes and Folklore
The Ned's Point Light played a crucial role in maritime history, particularly during World War II when it served as a beacon for Allied ships traveling through the area. The lighthouse was also an important landmark for local fishermen and sailors.
Technical and Operational Details
Today, the Ned's Point Light remains an active aid to navigation, still guiding mariners safely through the waters of Massachusetts Bay.
Further Information
The Ned's Point Light is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (#84003692) and is considered one of the most iconic lighthouses in the United States.
Details
Name | Ned's Point Light |
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City | Mattapoisett |
Country | Usa |
Coordinates | 41.6508799, -70.7956506 |
Year of construction | 1899 |
Events | played a crucial role in maritime history, particularly during World War II |
Historic significance | played a crucial role in maritime history, particularly during World War II |
Architectural style | Victorian-era style |
Architect | George Clough |
Construction material | brick and stucco |
Focal height | 22 |
Tower height | 45 |
Heritage status | true |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | coastal |
View description | treacherous waters of Buzzard's Bay and the Atlantic Ocean |
Guided tours | false |
AIS Radar | false |
Light range | 27.8 |
Automated | true |