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Galloo Island Light

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Galloo Island Light (Town of Hounsfield)
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Galloo Island Light

The Galloo Island Light was constructed in 1820 and has been guiding mariners through the treacherous waters of the South Western side of the island of Galloo ever since.

History

  • The Galloo Island Light stands at an impressive tower height of unknown feet and boasts a focal height of unknown feet.
  • The light itself is a fixed white beam that can be seen for up to 15 miles, serving as a vital aid to navigation for vessels traversing the area.

The Galloo Island Light features a distinctive steam whistle that sounds when weather conditions turn foggy.

Light Characteristics

  • This warning signal blows for 10 seconds and then remains silent for 30 seconds, providing an essential alert to mariners of changing conditions.

Today, the Galloo Island Light stands as a testament to its enduring importance in maritime safety.

Current Status

  • Although it is no longer actively operated by the Coast Guard, the light remains a prominent feature on the island's landscape.
  • The majority of the island and the lighthouse tower are privately owned, but due to the presence of the light itself, the Coast Guard retains jurisdiction over the property.

Location

The Galloo Island Light can be found at an address of Galloo Island Road, located in the town of Hounsfield, Jefferson County, New York.

Heritage Status

As a historic lighthouse with significant importance in maritime safety, the Galloo Island Light has been recognized as an important part of the region's cultural heritage.

Notable Historical Events

The Galloo Island Light has played host to several notable events throughout its history.

Details

NameGalloo Island Light
CityTown of Hounsfield
CountryUnited States
Coordinates43.888523, -76.444336
Current useCultural heritage site