Managing Organization: Private Owner
Website: http://www.bordenflats.com
Notes: After the lighthouse was damaged in the hurricane of September 1938, a wider cylindrical caisson was built around the original one. The lighthouse today is very close to the Braga Bridge. Under the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act the lighthouse was sold at auction in 2010 to Nick Korstad. The new owner, who has meticulously restored the lighthouse, had it painted with a distinctive red band. In 2017 Nick Korstad sold the lighthouse to Kevin and Carole Ferias who said they planned to continue the overnight stays program, plus expand it to include special events. Tower Height: 50 Height of Focal Plane: 47 Characteristic and Range: Flashing white every 2.5 seconds. Description of Tower: White conical cast iron tower with black cast iron lantern, on cast iron and concrete caisson.
This light is operational
Other Buildings? None Date Established: 1881 Date Present Tower Built: 1881 Date Automated: 1963 Optics: 1881: Fourth order Fresnel lens; now 250 mm. Fog Signal: 1881:Fog bell (still on site) and striking machinery; 1983: automated horn with one blast every 10 seconds. Current Use: Active aid to navigation. Open To Public? No. Directions: South on I-95: Take Exit 5 (Taunton, North Tiverton) to MA 138 (Broadway); follow Broadway southwest to Bradford Avenue and turn right. Turn right again at Almond Street. Follow to the road's end and turn left into the Borden Light Marina's free parking lot. The lighthouse can be seen to the west of the marina. Mapquest URL: Click here to get a map to this lighthouse! Listed on the
National Register of Historic Places Keepers: Herman Georgy (Georgie?) (1885-1898); Martin Thompson (1898-1905); Joseph Meyer (c. 1905-1912); John H. Paul (1912 -1927); Joseph Covo (1927-1943); John F. McGeough (Coast Guard officer in charge, c. mid-1950s); Calvin B. Davis (Coast Guard, c. mid-1950s); Truman Sawyer (Coast Guard, 1955-1956)
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