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Cape Henlopen Light

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Year first lit
  
1769

Opened
  
1767

Height
  
21 m

Year first constructed
  
1767

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Location
  
Cape Henlopen, Delaware

Deactivated
  
1924; tower collapsed due to erosion in 1926

Original lens
  
First order Fresnel lens

Characteristic
  
Flashing white with red sector

Similar
  
Cape Henlopen, Delaware Breakwater East End, Marcus Hook Range R, Reedy Island Range R, Mahon River Light

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Cape Henlopen Light was a lighthouse near Lewes, in present-day Cape Henlopen State Park, Delaware, United States. The lighthouse was on the north side of the Great Dune on Cape Henlopen, Delaware. It was the sixth lighthouse built in the colonies.

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HistoryEdit

Cape Henlopen Lighthouse was constructed on the north side of the Great Dune to obtain additional height. It was completed in 1767 and first lit in 1769. In 1777, during the American Revolution, the lighthouse was almost completely destroyed by the British. The wardens repaired the damage and it was relit by 1784. In 1897, the sand dune surrounding the tower was reported to be steadily blowing away at a rate of 3 to 5 feet (0.91 to 1.52 m) a year. In 1905, several tons of brush were placed about the tower and oil house to prevent the foundations and brick walls from being undermined by the drifting away of the sand.

Before the collapse, though, the tower had been discontinued as a lighthouse. Earlier in 1924, the lens was removed from the light for refurbishing and to be placed on display. With the building of the Brandywine Light, waiting areas were no longer needed behind the breakwaters, so the light was disabled. All measures to protect the tower failed and in April 1926, a storm undermined the tower, causing it to fall seaward.

Another light also once stood on Cape Henlopen. In 1824, the Cape Henlopen Beacon was constructed on a 45-foot (14 m) tower about a mile north of the Cape Henlopen Lighthouse.

A replica of Cape Henlopen Light was built in 2004 in the middle of the roundabout on Delaware Route 1A (Rehoboth Avenue) entering Rehoboth Beach.

References

Cape Henlopen Light Wikipedia