Bridgeport Harbor Light

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Bridgeport Harbor Light

Early picture postcard of the lighthouse
Location: Bridgeport, Connecticut
Year first constructed: 1851
Year first lit: 1871
Deactivated: 1953
Foundation: Iron screw piles
Construction: Wood
Tower shape: Octagonal
Height: ft
Original lens: Sixth order Fresnel lens (removed)
Current lens: Fourth orderFresnel lens (removed)
Characteristic: fixed red

Bridgeport Harbor Lighthouse was a lighthouse in Connecticut, United States, on the west side of Bridgeport Harbor entrance and north side of Long Island Sound, Bridgeport, Connecticut

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The original lighthouse was built in 1851. It was an octagonal tower with a fixed red light from a sixth order Fresnel lens on the top of a box light structure on iron piles. There were no keeper’s quarters. In 1871, a replacement lighthouse was built. It was a wooden dwelling with the tower attached to the roof and had a fourth order lens. The United States Coast Guard replaced the lighthouse with a skeletal tower in 1953. While dismantling the lighthouse, it caught fire and was destroyed.

1905 postcard depicting the lighthouse
1905 postcard depicting the lighthouse

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