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Discover the Unique and Picturesque Beacon Landmarks of Long Island

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Long Island, located in the southeastern part of New York, is a captivating destination that offers a diverse range of attractions and landmarks. Among these remarkable sites are the welcoming beacons that dot the island's picturesque landscape. These beacons not only serve as navigational aids but also hold historical significance and add charm to the surrounding areas. In this article, we will delve into the long-standing history and allure of these Long Island welcoming beacon landmarks.

The Iconic Fire Island Lighthouse

One of the most recognizable and beloved landmark beacons in Long Island is the Fire Island Lighthouse. Standing tall and proud at the western end of Fire Island National Seashore, this magnificent structure has been guiding ships since 1858. With its sturdy brick walls and impressive height of 168 feet, the lighthouse offers visitors panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding area. A climb to the top of the lighthouse rewards visitors with breathtaking vistas, making it a must-visit attraction for both locals and tourists.

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Fire Island Lighthouse: Long Island's Welcoming Beacon (Landmarks)
by Gregg Olsen (Kindle Edition)

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Language : English
File size : 5078 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
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Print length : 163 pages

Montauk Point Lighthouse: Long Island's Oldest Beacon

Nestled at the easternmost tip of both Long Island and New York State, the Montauk Point Lighthouse proudly stands as the oldest beacon on the island. Erected in 1796, this historic landmark is an enduring symbol of the region's maritime heritage. Its distinctive white tower and striking location overlooking the Atlantic Ocean have made it a favorite subject for photographers and artists alike. Visitors can explore the museum located within the lighthouse keeper's quarters, learning about the fascinating history that surrounds this iconic structure.

A Majestic View Of The Montauk Point Lighthouse Fire Island Lighthouse: Long Island S Welcoming Beacon (Landmarks)

The Charming Horton Point Lighthouse

In the peaceful hamlet of Southold, visitors can find the enchanting Horton Point Lighthouse. Built in 1857, this charming beacon overlooks the Long Island Sound and has been a vital aid to navigation for nearly 170 years. Its iconic red brick facade, complemented by a white lantern room, adds to its allure. The surrounding grounds include a museum, picnic areas, and nature trails, providing a perfect spot for a family outing or a peaceful afternoon enjoying the scenic beauty of the area.

A Serene View Of The Horton Point Lighthouse Fire Island Lighthouse: Long Island S Welcoming Beacon (Landmarks)

The Long Beach Bar Lighthouse: A Hidden Gem

Tucked away on the eastern end of the North Fork in Orient, the Long Beach Bar Lighthouse, also known as Bug Light, is a hidden gem on Long Island. Located on the shoals of the Peconic Bay, this picturesque beacon was constructed in 1990 as a replica of the original lighthouse that stood from 1871 to 1963. A short boat ride from the mainland takes visitors to this delightful spot, which offers breathtaking views of the bay and the surrounding natural beauty.

A Scenic View Of The Long Beach Bar Lighthouse Fire Island Lighthouse: Long Island S Welcoming Beacon (Landmarks)

The Historic Cedar Island Lighthouse

Situated on the western side of the North Fork in Southold, the Cedar Island Lighthouse showcases both elegance and historical significance. Built in 1868, this captivating beacon played a vital role in guiding ships through the hazardous Cedar Point Labyrinth. Though access to the lighthouse itself is restricted, visitors can still admire its distinctive mansard roof and red brick exterior from the shore. The tranquil beach nearby provides a serene setting for a relaxing day by the water.

A View Of The Charming Cedar Island Lighthouse Fire Island Lighthouse: Long Island S Welcoming Beacon (Landmarks)

Long Island's welcoming beacon landmarks are not only functional navigational aids but also cherished symbols of the region's rich maritime history. These fascinating structures, such as the Fire Island Lighthouse, Montauk Point Lighthouse, Horton Point Lighthouse, Long Beach Bar Lighthouse, and Cedar Island Lighthouse, each hold their own unique charm and captivate visitors with their stunning views and compelling stories. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a serene escape, exploring these picturesque beacons is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories of Long Island's enchanting beauty.

Fire Island Lighthouse: Long Island's Welcoming Beacon (Landmarks)
by Gregg Olsen (Kindle Edition)

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 5078 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 163 pages

The first Fire Island Lighthouse was constructed in 1826 after numerous shipwrecks along the barrier island. A replacement tower built in 1858 incorporated innovations in lighthouse design such as the Fresnel lens. Vessels anchored offshore, known as lightships, augmented the lighthouse for many years. The Coast Guard shut down the site in 1973. Through the efforts of the Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society and the National Park Service, the beautiful structure was meticulously restored and the tower relit in 1986. Along with a selection of wonderful color photographs depicting the grandeur of the lighthouse, author Bill Bleyer charts the history of Long Island's cherished Fire Island Lighthouse.

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