Liston Range Rear Light Station
Port Penn Road

Liston Range Rear Light Station
The Liston Range Rear Light Station is a historic lighthouse located on the Delaware River in Delaware, United States.
History
The light was built in 1877 by the Kellogg Bridge Company of Buffalo, New York, and was constructed as part of the Liston Range Lighthouse system.
- Initially, the light was situated several miles east of its current location.
- The lighthouse is currently inactive and no longer automated.
Architecture
The lighthouse tower stands at a height of 120 feet (37 meters) and features a wrought iron structure.
- The Kellogg Bridge Company designed and built the tower, which has become an iconic landmark in Delaware.
Light Characteristics
The Liston Range Rear Light Station emits a fixed white light with a range of approximately 20 nautical miles.
- The light's pattern is not specified, but it is reportedly visible from a distance.
Current Status and Heritage Status
The lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, recognizing its significance as a historic landmark in Delaware.
- While no specific historical events are recorded for the Liston Range Rear Light Station, it is part of a larger system that played an important role in maritime navigation.
Notable Historical Events
The lighthouse's relocation in 1906 was likely due to changes in navigational requirements or coastal erosion.
Location and Accessibility
The Liston Range Rear Light Station is located on Port Penn Road in Delaware.
- The site is accessible by car, and visitors can view the tower from a short distance.
Details
| Name | Liston Range Rear Light Station |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 39.523792, -75.6397 |
| Architect | Kellogg Bridge Company of Buffalo, New York |
| Current use | preserved as a historic landmark |
| Accessible | true |
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