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Year first constructed
  
1913

Automated
  
1984

Tower shape
  
Octagonal

Phone
  
+1 206-841-3519

Year first lit
  
1913

Foundation
  
Concrete

Opened
  
1913

Constructions
  
Masonry, Concrete

Alki Point Light

Location
  
West Seattle, Washington

Address
  
3200 Point Pl SW, Seattle, WA 98116, USA

Hours
  
Open today ยท 1โ€“4PMSaturday1โ€“4PMSunday1โ€“4PMMondayClosedTuesdayClosedWednesdayClosedThursdayClosedFridayClosed

Similar
  
West Point Light, Point Robinson Light, Mukilteo Light, Admiralty Head Light, Point Wilson Light

The Alki Point Light is an active aid to navigation located on Puget Sound's Alki Point, the southern entrance to Seattle's Elliott Bay, King County, Washington. It is listed as Alki Point Light number 16915 in the USCG light lists.

History

The first, unofficial, light established at Alki Point was a kerosene lantern said to have been hung on the side of a barn in the 1870s by farmer and property owner Hans Martin Hanson. In 1887, the United States Lighthouse Board recognized the need for an official light and placed a lens-lantern atop a wooden post at the point. As Hanson remained the property's owner, he was assigned to be lightkeeper at a salary of $15 per month.

Hanson's son Edmund sold the point to the government in 1910. By 1913, the present structure comprising a 37-foot (11 m) octagonal brick tower with lantern and gallery, attached to a 1-story brick fog signal building, was complete. It is the twin of Point Robinson Lighthouse on Maury Island, built two years later.

The tower held a fourth order Fresnel lens that was visible at no less than 12 miles (19 km). Other site improvements included two residences for the lighthouse keepers. In 1962, the original Fresnel lens was replaced by a modern optic device (VRB-25 aerobeacon). The station was automated in 1984. Following modernization, the principal keeper's quarters became the home of the Commander of the Thirteenth Coast Guard District.

The active light station remains in the hands of the U.S. Coast Guard. Tours are periodically offered by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.

References

Alki Point Light Wikipedia


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