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Southwest Reef Light

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Year first constructed
  
1848, Lightship; 1856

Automated
  
n/a

Opened
  
1858

Year first lit
  
1858 Current tower

Deactivated
  
1916

Added to NRHP
  
12 September 1991

Southwest Reef Light

Location
  
Atchafalaya Bay, Louisiana

Foundation
  
Pile with two platforms

Address
  
3246-, 3298 Bellview Front St, Berwick, LA 70342, United States

Similar
  
Point Au Fer Reef Light, Chandeleur Island Light, Sabine Pass Lighthouse, Atchafalaya Basin, Pass Manchac Light

Southwest Reef Light is a historic lighthouse built in 1856 at the end of Southwest Reef in Atchafalaya Bay, Louisiana to replace lightships which had been stationed there for ten years. It served to guide vessels around the reef and into the main channel of the Atchafalaya River. It was discontinued in 1916 after a new, shorter and deeper, channel had been dredged across the reef, making it obsolete. Point Au Fer Reef Light took over its function.

It sat, rusting, in shallow water on the reef until 1987 when the town of Berwick, Louisiana paid to have it moved about 25 miles (40 km) upriver to a park in the town on the Atchafalaya River. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991 as Southwest Reef Lighthouse.

The location given in the title bar and the National Register box is the current location in Berwick. The location given in the upper box is its original location on the reef.

References

Southwest Reef Light Wikipedia