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Hospital Point Range Front Light

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Location
  
Beverly, Massachusetts

Foundation
  
Granite

Markings / pattern
  
White, black lantern

Focal height
  
21 m

Material
  
Brick

Year first constructed
  
1871

Year first lit
  
1872

Construction
  
Brick

Opened
  
1871

Automated
  
1947

Added to NRHP
  
28 September 1987

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Tower shape
  
Square pyramidal tower with attached house

Similar
  
Newburyport Harbor Rear Ran, Fort Pickering Light, Newburyport Harbor Front Ran, Bakers Island Light, Long Island Head Light

Hospital Point Range Front Light is a historic lighthouse at the end of Bayview Avenue in Beverly, Massachusetts. It forms the front half of a range which guides vessels toward Salem Harbor. The tower was added to the National Register of Historic Places as Hospital Point Light Station on September 28, 1987.

Established in 1871, the beacon marks the deep water channel to Beverly, Salem and Marblehead Two bronze plaques contain historical information about the site. One plaque honors Beverly men who manned a fort at the site during the Revolutionary War, and the second describes the lighthouse and a smallpox hospital that was previously located on the site. The lighthouse was first lit in 1872 and was automated in 1947. The Fresnel lens was replaced in 1976, and an acrylic optic was installed in 1981.

The square pyramidal light tower is 45 feet (14 m) tall, made of white painted brick and is topped with a 10-sided lantern. There are five sash windows in the tower, with the doorway facing the keeper's house. A small brick oil house stands nearby. The keeper's house is an example of Queen Anne style architecture, although its historic detailing are obscured by a major addition to the building in 1968.

Hospital Point Light is owned and operated as a navigation aid by the United States Coast Guard. The light is paired with a second light installed in the steeple of Beverly's First Baptist Church in 1927. Vessels are able to use the two lights to align themselves with the middle of the channel, avoiding the rocky shores.

Tours are offered to the public each August for Beverly Homecoming celebrations and include 40 winding stairs and a ladder to the top of the light.

References

Hospital Point Range Front Light Wikipedia