Race Point Light
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Race Point Light
The Race Point Light is situated on the Northern Tip Of Cape Cod, in Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA.
- The site can be accessed by walking approximately 45 minutes over sand or using a four-wheel-drive vehicle with a National Park Service Oversand Permit.
History
The original tower of the Race Point Light was first illuminated in 1816. In 1876, it was replaced with the current 14-meter-tall iron-plated tower and a new keeper's dwelling.
- The lighthouse has been operated by various entities over the years, including the American Lighthouse Foundation.
Architecture
The current tower of the Race Point Light is made of metal and stands at a height of 45 feet (14 meters).
- It features an iron-plated structure and was built in 1876.
Light Characteristics
The Race Point Light emits a white light that is visible from a distance of 16 nautical miles.
- The light's pattern consists of a sequence of FL W 10s, indicating that it flashes every 10 seconds.
Current Status
The actual light of the Race Point Light is maintained by the United States Coast Guard, while the property itself is operated by the American Lighthouse Foundation.
- Two buildings on the site are available for overnight stays, which can be rented out through the foundation.
Heritage Status
The Race Point Light has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1980, recognizing its historical significance as a lighthouse on Cape Cod.
- While specific notable events are not documented in the available data, the Race Point Light has played an important role in maritime history and navigation on Cape Cod.
Details
| Name | Race Point Light |
|---|---|
| City | Provincetown |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 42.062317, -70.243095 |
| Current use | Two buildings on the site are available for overnight stays |
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