SabinePassLighthouse
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Name and Location
The Sabine Pass Lighthouse is a historic beacon located in Cameron, Louisiana, USA. Officially known as the Sabine Pass Lighthouse, it is also referred to locally as "Sabine Pass Light." The lighthouse's coordinates are 29.7165045° N, -93.8501747° W.
2. Construction and History
The Sabine Pass Lighthouse was constructed in 1852 during the antebellum era. It has been converted into a museum and educational center, although it is no longer operational for navigation purposes.
3. Architecture and Materials
The original design of the lighthouse is attributed to architect Francis X. Tobin, who built this tower in a classic octagonal style using brick and iron. The distinctive black-and-white striped exterior makes it a striking landmark.
4. Light and Navigation
Originally, the Sabine Pass Lighthouse featured a fixed white light with a range of approximately 16 miles (25.7 kilometers). Although no longer operational, this information remains preserved in historical records.
5. Accessibility and Visiting
The lighthouse has undergone automation and is now open to visitors for guided tours and educational programs. Visitors can access the site through the Cameron Heritage Museum, located at 3115 Highway 90, Cameron, LA 70631.
6. Notable Views and Landscape
From its vantage point, the Sabine Pass Lighthouse overlooks the tranquil marshlands of the Atchafalaya Basin, offering stunning vistas for visitors to enjoy.
7. Anecdotes and Folklore
During the American Civil War, Confederate forces used this lighthouse as a strategic location to monitor Union naval movements. Locals often share stories about the lighthouse's role in the war era, adding to its rich history.
8. Technical and Operational Details
Standing at an impressive 65 feet (19.8 meters) tall, the Sabine Pass Lighthouse has a focal height of approximately 51 feet (15.5 meters).
9. Further Information
For visiting hours and guided tours, please contact the Cameron Heritage Museum directly. Explore the surrounding Atchafalaya Basin, a vital ecosystem for local wildlife, or visit other historic landmarks in the region.
Details
Name | SabinePassLighthouse |
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City | Cameron,Louisiana |
Country | Usa |
Coordinates | 29.7165045, -93.8501747 |
Year of construction | 1852 |
Events | significanthistoricaleventsandfolklore |
Historic significance | listedontheNationalRegisterofHistoricPlacessince1974(#74000931) |
Keeper stories | formerlighthousekeepersincludeCaptainE.A.Miller,whoservedduringtheCivilWarera |
Stories | severalnotablephotographsfeaturethislighthouse,showcasingitsstrikingarchitectureandpicturesquesurroundings |
Architectural style | classicoctagonal |
Architect | FrancisX.Tobin |
Construction material | brickandiron |
Focal height | 51feet(15.5meters) |
Tower height | 65feet(19.8meters) |
Landscape type | marshlandsoftheAtchafalayaBasin |
View description | stunningvistasforvisitorstoenjoy |
Facilities | |
Light characteristic | fixedwhitelightwitharangeofabout16miles(25.7kilometers) |