Penfield Reef Light
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Location: | Fairfield, Connecticut |
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Coordinates WGS-84 (GPS) |
Latitude: 41.1163
Longitude: -73.2218 |
Foundation: | Granite Caisson |
Construction: | Wood and Granite |
Year first lit: | 1874 |
Year first constructed: | 1874 |
Automated: | 1971 |
Tower shape: | Octagonal |
Height: | 35 ft |
Original lens: | Fourth order Fresnel lens |
Current lens: | DCB-24 |
Characteristic: | red flash every 6 s |
Penfield Reef Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Connecticut, United States, on Penfield Reef at the south side of Black Rock Harbor entrance on the Long Island Sound, Near Fairfield, Connecticut. It was one of the last offshore masonry lights. Most offshore lights built after this were cast iron towers built on cylindrical cast iron foundations.
[edit] History
The Penfield Reef Light was constructed in 1874. The light is an active aid to navigation.