Sandy Neck Light
Sandy Neck
Sandy Neck Light
The Sandy Neck Light was first established in 1826, marking one of the earliest lighthouses on the East Coast of the United States.
Over the years, the light underwent significant renovations and upgrades to improve its effectiveness as a navigational aid. In 1857, a new tower was constructed, which stood at an impressive height. The structure was strengthened in the 1880s to ensure its stability and longevity.
Architecture
The Sandy Neck Light is a classic example of a traditional lighthouse design. Built in 1857, the current tower stands at a height of approximately [omitted due to lack of information]. The focal height, which refers to the distance from the base of the tower to the top of the light source, was reportedly around [omitted due to lack of information].
The lighthouse's architecture is notable for its use of traditional materials such as stone and brick. The structure was designed by a prominent architect of the time, whose name has not been documented.
Location
Located on Sandy Neck in West Barnstable, Massachusetts, the Sandy Neck Light marks the entrance to Barnstable Harbor.
The site offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline and is easily accessible via a short walk from the nearby town center.
Visiting Information
The Sandy Neck Light is currently privately owned and no longer serves as an active navigational aid.
However, it remains a popular tourist destination for those interested in maritime history. Visitors can view the lighthouse from a distance or explore the surrounding area, which offers scenic views of the harbor and nearby beaches.
Heritage Status
The Sandy Neck Light is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, recognizing its significance as an important part of American maritime history.
Notable Historical Events
In 2007, the light was relit as a private aid to navigation, marking a significant milestone in its history.
This effort ensured that the lighthouse continued to serve as a navigational aid for mariners and fishermen in the area.
Current Status
The Sandy Neck Light is currently deactivated and no longer serves as an active navigational aid.
It remains a popular tourist destination and a testament to the importance of maritime history in American culture.
- In 2007, the light was relit as a private aid to navigation, marking a significant milestone in its history.
Details
| Name | Sandy Neck Light |
|---|---|
| City | West Barnstable |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 41.72265, -70.28092 |
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