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Tinicum Island Rear Range Light

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Year first constructed
  
1880

Automated
  
1933

Construction
  
Iron

Opened
  
1880

Material
  
Iron

Year first lit
  
1880

Foundation
  
Stone masonry

Height
  
26 m

Phone
  
+1 856-423-1505

Tinicum Island Rear Range Light

Location
  
250 feet (76 m) south of junction of Beacon Avenue and Second Street, Paulsboro, New Jersey

Address
  
2nd St, Paulsboro, NJ 08066, USA

Similar
  
Finns Point Range Light, Finn's Point Rear Range Li, East Point Light, Sea Girt Light, Conover Beacon

The Tinicum Island Rear Range Light is a lighthouse located in the Billingsport section of Paulsboro, Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States, the rear of a pair of range lights marking a section of the channel in the Delaware River south of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The lighthouse, surrounded by ball fields next to the new marine terminal for the Port of Paulsboro, is still active for navigation on the Delaware River. It works in conjunction with the Tinicum Front Range Light, known as the Billingsport Front Light, situated on the banks of the Delaware River at the front of Fort Billings Park next to the Paulsboro Refinery.

Front and rear range lighthouses guide sailors who, by aligning the two lights and keeping one light on top of the other, stay in its center and avoid Little Tinicum Island as they travel upstream.

The Tinicum Island Range Lights were activated on New Year’s Eve 1880. They had a visible range of 8.5 nautical miles (15.7 km; 9.8 mi). The lights were changed from oil to electric in 1917. The Coast Guard automated the lights in 1933. The light tower originally had a keeper’s dwelling with seven rooms, along with a brick oil house, frame barn and barnyard, cow shed, poultry house, and privy on 4.8 acres (1.9 ha) of land. The dwelling buildings were demolished sometime in the 1950s after they fell into disrepair. The rear range lighthouse, which is owned by the United States Coast Guard, was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 2005.

Tinicum Rear Range Lighthouse Society offers regular tours, including a climb to the top of the tower, the third full weekend of each month from April through October and special tours with advance notice. Surrounding views from the lighthouse include Philadelphia and its airport.

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Tinicum Island Rear Range Light Wikipedia