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Sandusky Harbor Breakwater Light

F8XG+P5 Sandusky, OH, USA

Name and Location

The Sandusky Harbor Breakwater Light is located at the mouth of Sandusky Bay in Ohio, USA, serving as a vital aid to navigation for mariners traversing Lake Erie.

Construction and History

Built in 1898, this lighthouse is one of the older structures along the Great Lakes' shoreline. Its construction date makes it an important part of maritime heritage.

Architecture and Materials

The Sandusky Harbor Breakwater Light has a unique design, shaped like a cylinder with a flat top and a narrow base, allowing it to withstand harsh weather conditions and strong winds.

Light and Navigation

The lighthouse emits a white light that flashes every 6 seconds (Fl(6)W). The beacon's intensity is automatically reduced from April 1st to December 1st, when the fog signal operates with a reduced horn of reduced intensity. This aids mariners navigating through Lake Erie.

Accessibility and Visiting

Due to safety concerns, direct access to the lighthouse is not permitted. Visitors can appreciate its significance from a distance or through guided tours.

Notable Views and Landscape

Visitors can observe the light from surrounding areas or nearby vantage points, taking in the scenic views of Sandusky Bay.

Anecdotes and Folklore

No notable stories or anecdotes are associated with this lighthouse. Its importance lies in its role as an aid to navigation rather than any legendary tales.

Technical and Operational Details

The lighthouse is automated and no longer relies on human operators for operation. It is listed as a United States Coast Guard Aids to Navigation System (USCG) aid, ensuring its significance in maritime history and navigation.

Further Information

For further reading on lighthouse history and operation, please consult the United States Coast Guard: Aids to Navigation System and Lighthouse History: Sandusky Harbor Breakwater Light.

Details

NameSandusky Harbor Breakwater Light
City
CountryUsa
Coordinates41.4992789, -82.6745653
Year of construction1898
EventsNo major shipwrecks or notable visits recorded
Historic significanceaid to navigation for mariners traversing Lake Erie
StoriesSignificant Events
Tower height9.1
Heritage statustrue
Accessiblefalse
Guided toursfalse
Light characteristic"Fl(6)W"
Automatedtrue