North Lighthouse, Block Island
Block Island, located in the Atlantic
Ocean, is part of Rhode Island and is a
portion of
the glacial terminal moraine. It
is listed by the Nature Conservancv as one
of the
twelve “Last Great Places” in the
Western Hemisphere.
New Shoreham is the
sole town on Block
Island, which is a well-known summer
destination for tourists
all over the world.
There are two popular historic lighthouses
on the island. They are
the Block Island
Southeast Light and the Block Island North
Light. The first was
built in 1875 on the
southeast side of Block Island. The other
was built in 1829
on the northern part of
the island.
The Block Island North
Lighthouse that stands today, however, was
preceded by Sandy Point Light. Sandy Point
Light, built in 1829, was the first
lighthouse on the island. In 1867, the
fourth light house was constructed in Sandy
Point Light’s place.
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This was named the
Block Island North Lighthouse.
The Block Island North Lighthouse was
built to at the entrance of Block Island
Sound. Apart from making the entrance easier
to find, the Lighthouse also warns ships
away from the perilous Sandy Point. The
Block Island North Lighthouse was built with
granite. Its Victorian-Italian inspired
architecture gave made it reminiscent of the
old schools. The design of the structure is
similar to that of Morgan Point Lighthouse
in Connecticut; the Sheffield Island
Lighthouse also in Connecticut; and New
York’s Plum Island Lighthouse.
The Block Island North Lighthouse is fifty
five feet high. During
the early times, the
lighthouse was equipped with a fourth-order
Fresnel lens and an oil lamp that produced
white light. In1907,
the old-fashioned lamp
was replaced with a more modern incandescent
oil vapor lamp that highly improved the
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