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Sea Girt Light

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Sea Girt Light (Sea Girt)
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Sea Girt Light

The Sea Girt Light was constructed in 1896 and has been an important aid to navigation on the New Jersey shore ever since its completion.

History

  • The lighthouse stands at a height of 80 feet (24 meters) above the sea level, with a focal height of 105 feet (32 meters). It is built from stone and features a distinctive square tower with a lantern room at the top. The structure was designed by architect John H. Duncan.

The Sea Girt Light emits a fixed white light that can be seen up to 20 nautical miles away. The light's pattern is a steady flash every 10 seconds, making it an important aid for mariners navigating the inlet leading to Wreck Pond.

Current Status

The Sea Girt Light was decommissioned in the mid-20th century and is no longer an active aid to navigation. However, its historic significance has been recognized, and it remains a popular destination for those interested in maritime history.

Location and Accessibility

  • The Sea Girt Light is located on Beacon Boulevard in Sea Girt, New Jersey, USA. Visitors can access the lighthouse by car or on foot from the nearby beach.

The Sea Girt Light has been recognized as a historic landmark by the National Register of Historic Places. Its designation acknowledges the importance of this structure to the maritime history of the United States.

Notable Historical Events

  • In 1915, the Sea Girt Light became the first radio beacon mounted in a shore installation in the United States, marking an important milestone in the development of wireless communication at sea.

Details

NameSea Girt Light
CitySea Girt
CountryUnited States
Coordinates40.13665, -74.02752
ArchitectJohn H. Duncan
Current usemuseum