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SheffieldIslandLighthouse

Sheffield Island Light, Norwalk, CT 06854, USA

Name and Location

Sheffield Island Lighthouse is located on Sheffield Island in Norwalk, Connecticut, USA (41.048824° N, -73.4191223° W).

Construction and History

The Sheffield Island Lighthouse was constructed in 1868 to assist navigation in the busy waters of the Long Island Sound. Commissioned by the United States Government, it has been guiding mariners since its construction.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse is an example of a classic design with a sturdy brick structure and an octagonal shape. The original lantern room has been preserved, showcasing the historic importance of this maritime landmark.

Light and Navigation

Although the lighthouse no longer serves as an active aid to navigation, it remains an important part of Norwalk's history and culture.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can reach Sheffield Island via the Sheffield Island Ferry, which operates seasonally. The ferry departs from the Norwalk City Marina and takes approximately 15 minutes to reach the island.

Notable Views and Landscape

The lighthouse's interior features a spiral staircase leading to the original lantern room, where visitors can enjoy stunning views of the Long Island Sound. A small museum on site showcases the history of the lighthouse and its significance in maritime navigation.

Anecdotes and Folklore

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Technical and Operational Details

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Further Information

Details

NameSheffieldIslandLighthouse
CityNorwalk,Connecticut
CountryUsa
Coordinates41.048824, -73.4191223
Year of construction1868
Events
Historic significanceassistingnavigationinthebusywatersoftheLongIslandSound
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Architectural styleclassiclighthousedesign
Construction materialbrick
Focal height
Tower height60feet
Landscape typemarinelifeanddiverseecosystems
View descriptionstunningviewsoftheLongIslandSoundfromtheoriginallanternroom
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