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Bullock's Point Skeletal Tower Light

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Bullock's Point Skeletal Tower Light

The Bullock's Point Skeletal Tower Light is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of Rhode Island, United States.

History

  • The tower was constructed in 1858 and has been guiding mariners through the waters of Narragansett Bay ever since.
  • During World War II, the Bullock's Point Skeletal Tower Light played a significant role in guiding Allied forces through the waters of Narragansett Bay.

Architecture

The Bullock's Point Skeletal Tower Light stands at a height of approximately 50 feet (15 meters) above its foundation.

The tower's skeletal design allows for maximum visibility and minimizes obstruction.

Light Characteristics

  • The Bullock's Point Skeletal Tower Light features a rotating light with a characteristic pattern of three red flashes every minute, visible from a range of approximately 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers).

Architect and Construction Materials

The tower was designed by a local architect, reportedly using traditional materials such as granite and brick.

Current Status

As of the present day, the Bullock's Point Skeletal Tower Light remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation is now automated.

Location and Accessibility

The Bullock's Point Skeletal Tower Light is situated on Terrace Avenue in East Providence, Rhode Island.

Visitors can access the lighthouse via a short walk from the nearby parking area.

Heritage Status

The Bullock's Point Skeletal Tower Light has been recognized as a historic landmark by local authorities, acknowledging its importance to the region's maritime heritage.

Notable Historical Events

  • During World War II, the Bullock's Point Skeletal Tower Light played a significant role in guiding Allied forces through the waters of Narragansett Bay.

Architecture

The tower stands at a height of approximately 50 feet (15 meters) above its foundation.

The tower's skeletal design allows for maximum visibility and minimizes obstruction.

Light Characteristics

  • The Bullock's Point Skeletal Tower Light features a rotating light with a characteristic pattern of three red flashes every minute, visible from a range of approximately 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers).

Architect and Construction Materials

The tower was designed by a local architect, reportedly using traditional materials such as granite and brick.

Current Status

As of the present day, the Bullock's Point Skeletal Tower Light remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation is now automated.

Location and Accessibility

The Bullock's Point Skeletal Tower Light is situated on Terrace Avenue in East Providence, Rhode Island.

Visitors can access the lighthouse via a short walk from the nearby parking area.

Heritage Status

The Bullock's Point Skeletal Tower Light has been recognized as a historic landmark by local authorities, acknowledging its importance to the region's maritime heritage.

Notable Historical Events

  • During World War II, the Bullock's Point Skeletal Tower Light played a significant role in guiding Allied forces through the waters of Narragansett Bay.

Details

NameBullock's Point Skeletal Tower Light
CityEast Providence
CountryUnited States
Coordinates41.737732, -71.36414
Current useactive aid to navigation
Accessibletrue