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Boston Light Little Brewster Island Sunset Adventure
Little Brewster Island/Boston Light via Rowes Wharf Water Transport, Boston
Boston, MA
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Boston Light Little Brewster Island Sunset Adventure
DURING THE EVENING-SUNSET VISITS THERE IS NO CLIMBING UP TO THE LIGHTHOUSE TOWER.  It is a special time to enjoy evening sights and sounds of the island and the harbor.

HISTORY - Boston Light is the oldest lighthouse site in North America and is  celebrating its 300th anniversary in 2016!

Little Brewster Island and Boston Light mark a main shipping entrance to Boston Harbor, New England's busiest port which has been commercially active since the 17th century. Established in 1716, the original stone tower was the first lighthouse built in North America. The British destroyed Boston Light during the Revolutionary War in 1776.  It was rebuilt in 1783. Other buildings still standing on the site are the 1876 fog signal building, 1884 keeper's dwelling, 1884 cistern building, 1889 oil house and 1889 boathouse. The buildings are clustered on the three-acre island and connected by foot paths. By 1809, six heavy iron bands were placed around the tower to strengthen it. The circular, iron staircase (76 stairs) was installed in 1844. Further alterations occurred in 1859, when the height of the tower was increased from 75 feet to 89 feetl, and a new lantern room and second-order Fresnel lens were added. Since that time, no major structural changes have been made. As had been done during the War of 1812, the Boston Light was dimmed during World War I, and it was completely extinguished during World War II to reduce usefulness to enemy ships. Electrified in 1948 and automated in 1998, Boston Light still employs the original Fresnel lens. Boston Harbor Light Station was designated a National Historic Landmark in January 1964. Preservation groups appealed to Congress and the U.S. Coast Guard, and funding was appropriated to keep U.S. Coast Guard staff at the light station, thereby making it the last manned light in the Nation.  (Text from the National Park Service)


Further details:

Departs Rowes Wharf Water Transport, 60 Rowes Wharf  Boston, MA 02110. Please check in with the Friends volunteer to get your boarding pass-hand stamp.
No refunds, trip canceled only by the captain, will run rain or shine.  Bring your own refreshments; no food sold on the boat or the island. There is no toilet on the boat.

Ubicación

Little Brewster Island/Boston Light via Rowes Wharf Water Transport, Boston (Ver)
60 Rowes Wharf
Boston, MA 02110
United States

Categorías

Educación > Tours

Edad mínima: 10
Apropiado para niños:
Se aceptan perros: No
No fumar:
Accesible a silla de ruedas: No

Contacto

Organizador: Friends of the Boston Harbor Islands
En BPT desde: Mar 24, 2013
 
Friends of the Boston Harbor Islands
fbhi.org


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