Point Fermin Light
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Location: | Point Fermin, California |
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Coordinates WGS-84 (GPS) |
Latitude: 33.7053
Longitude: -118.2937 |
Foundation: | Brick |
Construction: | Wood Frame |
Year first lit: | 1874 |
Year first constructed: | 1874 |
Deactivated: | 1942 |
Tower shape: | Square Cylindrical |
Height: | 30 ft |
Original lens: | Fourth order Fresnel lens |
Point Fermin Lighthouse is a lighthouse in California, United States, on Point Fermin in the San Pedro Harbour, California
[edit] History
The original fourth order Fresnel lens was removed in 1942 and a wood replica lantern was installed in 1974. The lighthouse was saved from demolition in 1972 and refurbished in 1974, and a new lantern room and gallery were built by local preservationists. In 1972, the light was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Historical Information from Coast Guard web site:
- Point Fermin Light was built in 1874 with lumber from California redwoods.
- In 1941 the light was extinguished and the lantern room and gallery were removed. They were replaced by a lookout shack that remained for the next 30 years.
- In 1972 the light was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
- The light fell into disuse and disrepair. A new lantern room and gallery were built in 1974.
- The building is now the residence of the park superintendent.