Lime Kiln Point Lighthouse
Lighthouse Road
Lime Kiln Point Lighthouse
The Lime Kiln Point Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located on Lime Kiln Point in Washington state, United States.
History
- The structure was built to serve as a navigational aid for mariners and has been an integral part of the region's maritime history.
- The building was designed by architect John B. Smith and completed in 1898.
Architecture
The Lime Kiln Point Lighthouse stands at a height of 72 feet (22 meters) above sea level, with its focal height reaching 120 feet (37 meters).
The lighthouse is constructed from cast iron and features a distinctive octagonal tower.
Light Characteristics
The Lime Kiln Point Lighthouse emits a fixed white light that can be seen up to 21 nautical miles away.
The light's pattern is a steady, rotating beam that rotates every 10 seconds.
Current Status
The Lime Kiln Point Lighthouse is currently an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since the 1970s.
The lighthouse remains in operation and continues to serve as a vital navigational aid for mariners.
Location and Accessibility
The Lime Kiln Point Lighthouse is located at Lighthouse Road in Washington state, United States.
Visitors can access the lighthouse via a short walk from the nearby parking area.
Heritage Status
The Lime Kiln Point Lighthouse has been designated as a historic landmark by the U.S. Coast Guard and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Notable Historical Events
- In 1900, the Lime Kiln Point Lighthouse played a significant role in the rescue of a shipwrecked vessel off the coast of Washington state.
Details
| Name | Lime Kiln Point Lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 48.515892, -123.15249 |
| Architect | John B. Smith |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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