Long Point Light
MacMillan Wharf

Long Point Light
The Long Point Light is a historic lighthouse located at the northeast tip of Long Point in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
History
- The Long Point Light was built in 1827 and has been an important navigational aid for mariners entering Provincetown Harbor ever since. Its purpose remains unchanged to this day.
Architecture
The light is a white square tower with a height of 12 meters (39 feet) above the ground. The tower's construction materials are masonry, and it features a distinctive design that has become iconic in the region.
Light Characteristics
- The Long Point Light casts a green occulting light every 4 seconds, which can be seen from a distance of 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi).
- When the weather permits low-visibility conditions, the station's fog horn sounds a single blast for two seconds, repeating every 15 seconds.
Current Status
The Long Point Light is currently an active aid to navigation and remains in operation today.
Location and Accessibility
The light can be found at MacMillan Wharf in Provincetown, Massachusetts. The location is easily accessible by car or on foot.
Heritage Status
The Long Point Light has been recognized for its historical significance and is listed as a notable landmark in the region.
Notable Historical Events
- The Long Point Light has played an important role in maritime history, serving as a beacon for mariners navigating Provincetown Harbor. Its distinctive design and location have made it a recognizable feature of the local landscape.
Details
| Name | Long Point Light |
|---|---|
| City | Provincetown |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 42.03313, -70.16864 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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