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Year first constructed
  
1838

Automated
  
1954

Height
  
15 m

Range
  
16,668 m

Material
  
Brick

Year first lit
  
1915 (current tower)

Construction
  
Brick

Opened
  
1838

Current lens length
  
25 cm

Added to NRHP
  
29 May 1979

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Location
  
Hudson River at Rondout Creek, Kingston, New York

Foundation
  
Concrete pier with wood piles

Similar
  
Hudson River Maritime, Persen House, Esopus Meadows Light, Senate House State Hist, Trolley Museum of New York

Rondout Light is a lighthouse on the west side of the Hudson River at Kingston, New York.

Contents

Map of Rondout Creek Lighthouse, Kingston, NY 12401, USA

Nomenclature

  • The official name in the Coast Guard Light List is Rondout Creek Leading Light.
  • The National Register name, Kingston/Rondout 2 Lighthouse comes from its location in a series of day beacons and lights in Rondout Creek. Number 2 is the first on the right hand side.
  • The USCG history site calls it Rondout Creek (Kingston) Light.
  • History

    The first lighthouse at the entrance to the Rondout Creek was a wooden one built in 1837. It was replaced by a second lighthouse, made of sturdier bluestone, in 1867. The bluestone lighthouse was abandoned after 1915 and torn down in the 1950s. Only its circular stone foundation remains today.

    The current lighthouse was built in 1915, replacing the earlier 1867 lighthouse. In 1954 the light was automated and the building closed. The National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act provides for the Coast Guard to declare some lighthouses surplus, and for their ownership to be transferred to historical, non-profit or local government entities following an application process and review. Nine lighthouses were identified in the fall of 2001 as part of a pilot program to transfer such lighthouses. Rondout Light was one of those nine. Rondout Light was transferred from the Coast Guard to the City of Kingston in 2002. It is currently managed by the non-profit Hudson River Maritime Museum.

    It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

    References

    Rondout Light Wikipedia