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Newport Harbor Light

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Year first constructed
  
1823

Foundation
  
Granite breakwater

Tower shape
  
Octagonal conical

Automated
  
1963

Range
  
20,372 m

Added to NRHP
  
30 March 1988

Year first lit
  
1842 (current tower)

Construction
  
Granite blocks

Height
  
11 m

Opened
  
18 December 1842

Current lens length
  
25 cm

Newport Harbor Light wwwlighthousefriendscomnewport12008jpg

Location
  
N. end of Goat Island, Newport Harbor, Newport, Rhode Island

Similar
  
Goat Island, Claiborne Pell Newport, Rose Island Light, Castle Hill Light, Ida Lewis Rock Light

The Newport Harbor Light (also known as the Goat Island Light or Green Light), built in 1842, is located on north end of Goat Island, which is part of the city of Newport, Rhode Island, United States, in Narragansett Bay.

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Map of Newport Harbor Lighthouse, Newport, RI 02840, USA

History

The first light on Goat Island was constructed in 1823-1824, but was later transported to Prudence Island in 1851 where the structure still remains as the Prudence Island Light. The current light was constructed in 1842 a few yards off the coast of Goat Island and was connected to Goat Island by a narrow dike (the area was filled in the 1960s for the hotel) because the previous light failed in adequately warning ships of a reef just a few yards off Goat Island. The original lighting apparatus was, however, transferred to the newer lighthouse in 1842.

In 1864 an attached lighthouse keeper's house was built. In 1921, a submarine hit the breakwater, damaging the foundation of the keeper's house. An electric light was placed in the tower the following year. The damaged keeper's dwelling was later torn down. After a private developer purchased Goat Island in the 1960s, the land between the northern end of Goat Island and the light was filled in to build a hotel. On March 30, 1988, the light was added to the National Register of Historic Places. In 2000 the Coast Guard leased the light to the American Lighthouse Foundation; it is managed by the Friends of Newport Harbor Lighthouse.

References

Newport Harbor Light Wikipedia