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Olcott Light (Olcott)
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Olcott Light

The Olcott Light was constructed in 1873 on a pier at Eighteen Mile Creek in Olcott, New York, approximately eighteen miles from the Niagara River at Lake Ontario.

History

  • The light served as an important aid to navigation for mariners traveling through the area.
  • The original lighthouse stood at a height of approximately 40 feet (12 meters) above the waterline, with a focal height of around 50 feet (15 meters).
  • It was reportedly built using local stone and brick materials.
  • The light's design and construction were typical of lighthouses from that era.

Light Characteristics

The Olcott Light emitted a fixed white light, reportedly visible to mariners at a range of approximately 10 nautical miles (18.5 kilometers).

Current Status

The original Olcott Light was decommissioned in the 1930s and subsequently relocated to a local yacht club, where it remained until its destruction in the early 1960s.

A replica of the light was built from old photographs in the summer of 2003.

Location and Accessibility

The Olcott Light is located on Ontario Street in Olcott, New York.

The site can be accessed by road or water, although specific access details are not available.

Heritage Status

No information is available regarding the Olcott Light's current heritage status.

Notable Historical Events

The Olcott Light played a significant role in maritime navigation during its operational period.

Details

NameOlcott Light
CityOlcott
CountryUnited States
Coordinates43.3388, -78.71513
Current usereplica