Tongue Point Light
Bridgeport Breakwater Light | |
Connecticut | |
Location |
Bridgeport Harbor Connecticut United States |
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Coordinates | 41°09′59.8″N 73°10′39″W / 41.166611°N 73.17750°WCoordinates: 41°09′59.8″N 73°10′39″W / 41.166611°N 73.17750°W |
Year first constructed | 1895 |
Foundation | reinforced concrete pier |
Construction | cast iron tower |
Tower shape | conical frustum tower with balcony and lantern |
Markings / pattern | black tower and lantern |
Height | 31 ft (9.4 m) |
Focal height | 31 ft (9.4 m) |
Original lens | Sixth order Fresnel lens |
Current lens | 155 mm lens |
Range | 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) |
Characteristic | Fl G 4s. |
Admiralty number | J0832 |
ARLHS number | USA-1235 |
USCG number | 1-24635 |
Managing agent | Wisvest-Connecticut LLC[1][2] |
Heritage | place listed on the National Register of Historic Places |
Tongue Point Light Lighthouse, also known as Bridgeport Breakwater or Bug Light, is a lighthouse on the west side of the Bridgeport Harbor entrance, in the city of Bridgeport, Connecticut in the United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.[3]
History
The lighthouse was originally built at the end of a breakwater about 500 feet (150 m) offshore. In 1919, the shipping channel was widened and the lighthouse was moved 275 feet (84 m) inland. The light was automated in 1954. In 1967, the Coast Guard planned to remove the lighthouse but local boaters protested. The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation. A modern optic replaced the original sixth order Fresnel lens in 1988.
In 1990 Tongue Point Light was added to the National Register of Historic Places under reference number 89001478.[3][4]
From US Coast Guard web site
- The Bridgeport Breakwater Light is also known as Tongue Point Light and/or Bug Light.
- A keeper’s quarters was not built at Bridgeport Breakwater Light. The keeper was responsible for Bridgeport Harbor and Bridgeport Breakwater.
- The lighthouse was originally built at the end of a breakwater about 500 feet (150 m) offshore. In 1919, the shipping channel was widened and the lighthouse was moved 275 feet (84 m) inland.
- In 1967 the Coast Guard planned to remove the lighthouse but local boaters protested. The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation.
See also
- List of lighthouses in Connecticut
- List of lighthouses in the United States
- History of Bridgeport, Connecticut
- Bridgeport Harbor Light
- Black Rock Harbor Light
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Bridgeport, Connecticut
References
- ↑ Tongue Point (Bridgeport Breakwater) The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 24 June 2016
- ↑ Connecticut Historic Light Station Information & Photography United States Coast Guard. Retrieved 24 June 2016
- 1 2 "National Register Information System". National Park Service. Retrieved 2010-07-29.
- ↑ "National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet" (pdf). National Park Service. Retrieved 2010-07-29. and Accompanying 7 photographs.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tongue Point Lighthouse. |
- United States Coast Guard
- "Tongue Point Lighthouse, Bridgeport, Connecticut". Retrieved 2008-08-04.