Managing Organization: New Jersey Lighthouse Society
Telephone:
732-872-5970
Website: http://www.njlhs.org Email: njlhs@njlhs.org
Contact Address Information: P.O. Box 4228 Brick New Jersey,
08723,
United States
Notes: The lighthouse, which is the oldest lighthouse tower in the U.S., reopened to the public on June 10, 2000 after a $600,000 restoration that took eight months to complete. Sandy Hook Light is within the Gateway National Recreation Area. The lighthouse is managed by the National Park Service. The active optic is still maintained by the Coast Guard, and the New Jersey Lighthouse Society conducts tours. Sandy Hook Light is a National Historic Landmark. Tower Height: 85 Height of Focal Plane: 88 Description of Tower: White, octagonal rubblestone tower with red lantern.
This light is operational
Other Buildings? 1883 2.5 story keeper's house, garage. Date Established: 1764 Date Present Tower Built: 1764 Date Automated: 1965 Optics: 1857: Third order Fresnel lens. Current Use: Active aid to navigation. Open To Public? Yes. Directions: For directions see this page: http://www.njlhs.burlco.org/directions.htm . The grounds are open daily. Tours of the Sandy Hook Lighthouse are conducted every Saturday and Sunday during May, June and July from 12 noon to 5 p.m. The Sandy Hook Visitor Center is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Listed on the
National Register of Historic Places Keepers: John Schenck (1809-1817); ? Doane (1817-1825); Aaron Castler (1825-1837); Aaron Brower (1837-1841); John Bartleson (1841-1844); John V. Conover (1844-1849); David I. Patterson (1849-1853); Nathan Wooley (1853-1854); Aaron Brower (1854-1857); Urish Smalley (1857-1861); C. W. Patterson (1861-1885); Samuel P. Jewell (1885-1923); Hugo Carlson (1923-?); Richard R. Terhune, USCG (c. 1950?); Hacker, USCG (c. 1952).
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