Concord Point Lighthouse
Concord Street

Concord Point Lighthouse
The Concord Point Lighthouse was constructed in 1827 to aid navigation at the point where the Susquehanna River flows into the Chesapeake Bay.
History
- The lighthouse stands at a height of 36 feet (11 meters) above the ground, with a focal height of approximately 51 feet (15.5 meters).
- The tower is constructed from local stone and features a distinctive square base.
- The architectural style of the lighthouse is characteristic of early 19th-century American lighthouses.
At the time of its construction, this area was a critical location for maritime traffic due to the increasing navigational demands.
Architecture and Materials
- The Concord Point Lighthouse emits a fixed white light, reportedly visible up to 10 nautical miles (18.5 kilometers) out to sea.
- The lighthouse is currently listed as a private aid to navigation and is no longer an active navigational aid.
- It has been automated and is now maintained by the current owner for its historical significance rather than its navigational function.
The lighthouse is located at Concord Street in Havre de Grace, Maryland, overlooking the point where the Susquehanna River flows into the Chesapeake Bay.
Location and Accessibility
- The location provides stunning views of the surrounding waters and is accessible via a short walk from the nearby town center.
- The Concord Point Lighthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) with reference number 76000999, recognizing its historical significance as one of the oldest tower lighthouses still standing on the Chesapeake Bay.
Notable Historical Events
While specific details are not available, it is reported that the Concord Point Lighthouse played a critical role in maritime navigation during its operational years.
Heritage Status
The Concord Point Lighthouse was constructed in 1827 to aid navigation at the point where the Susquehanna River flows into the Chesapeake Bay.
Architecture and Materials
- The lighthouse stands at a height of 36 feet (11 meters) above the ground, with a focal height of approximately 51 feet (15.5 meters).
- The tower is constructed from local stone and features a distinctive square base.
- The architectural style of the lighthouse is characteristic of early 19th-century American lighthouses.
Light Characteristics
- The Concord Point Lighthouse emits a fixed white light, reportedly visible up to 10 nautical miles (18.5 kilometers) out to sea.
- The lighthouse is currently listed as a private aid to navigation and is no longer an active navigational aid.
- It has been automated and is now maintained by the current owner for its historical significance rather than its navigational function.
Current Status
The Concord Point Lighthouse is located at Concord Street in Havre de Grace, Maryland, overlooking the point where the Susquehanna River flows into the Chesapeake Bay.
Location and Accessibility
- The location provides stunning views of the surrounding waters and is accessible via a short walk from the nearby town center.
- The Concord Point Lighthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) with reference number 76000999, recognizing its historical significance as one of the oldest tower lighthouses still standing on the Chesapeake Bay.
Notable Historical Events
While specific details are not available, it is reported that the Concord Point Lighthouse played a critical role in maritime navigation during its operational years.
Heritage Status
- The Concord Point Lighthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) with reference number 76000999, recognizing its historical significance as one of the oldest tower lighthouses still standing on the Chesapeake Bay.
Details
| Name | Concord Point Lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | Havre de Grace |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 39.540714, -76.084755 |
| Current use | private aid to navigation |
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