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  1. Fire Island Lighthouse was an important landmark for transatlantic ships coming into New York Harbor at the turn of the last century. For many European immigrants, the Fire Island Light was their first sight of land upon arrival in America.

  2. Jan 29, 2024 · Whether you love maritme history, climbing lighthouses, nature, or the beach, there is something for everyone at the Fire Island Lighthouse. Climb to the top of the tower or spend an afternoon exploring exhibits on Fire Island’s maritime history.

  3. The Fire Island Lighthouse is a visible landmark on the Great South Bay, in southern Suffolk County, New York on the western end of Fire Island, a barrier island off the southern coast of Long Island.

  4. Experience Fire Islands natural beauty and Maritime History. Discover the sights, sounds, and scents of our barrier island. Explore the nature trails, the bay, and ocean that surround the Fire Island Lighthouse.

  5. Wonderful visit here in October. The lighthouse was built in 1858 and is 168 feet tall. There are a number of trails around the lighthouse leading to the beach and the parking lot. The walk up to the top takes a few minutes and is narrow in some places. The views on top are spectacular !

  6. The first Fire Island Lighthouse was an eighty-five-foot-tall octagonal tower, built using Connecticut River blue stone, whose purpose was to mark the entrance to Fire Island Inlet and the eastern entrance to New York’s lower bay.

  7. History of the Fire Island Lighthouse. Portion of an 1838 drawing from the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey archives shows the first Fire Island Lighthouse (1826-1858) and its keepers quarters in the background, close to the Fire Island Inlet. Pre-Lighthouse Era on Fire Island: 1783-1824.

  8. Apr 27, 2022 · The second Fire Island Lighthouse, the one now standing, was completed in 1858. It is 168 feet tall and can be seen 21 nautical miles out at sea. It was fitted with a Fresnel Lens, a revolutionary lighting system invented in 1821 by Frenchman Augustin Fresnel.

  9. The Fire Island Lighthouse is Fire Islands most historically significant landmark. Originally built in 1857, the lighthouse has been restored by the Fire Island Preservation Society and open to the public as a museum and observatory.

  10. Fire Island Lighthouse was an important landmark for transatlantic ships coming into New York Harbor at the turn of the last century. For many European immigrants, the Fire Island Light was their first sight of land upon arrival in America.

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