Five Mile Point
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Five Mile Point Quick Facts
Year Station Established: 1805
Is the Light operational? NO
Year Light First Lit: 1845
Year Deactivated: 1877
Shape: Octagonal
Tower Height: 70 ft.
Original Optic: 12 Lamps, 21" Reflector
Present Optic: 4th Order, Fresnel
Existing Keepers Quarters? Yes
Year Constructed: 1835
Number of Stories: 2.5
Architectural Style: Farmhouse
Construction Materials: Brick
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Five Mile Point Lighthouse,
New Haven, CT
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| Last Visited: August, 2004 History/Info:
Built in 1805 to help guide mariners into the busy harbor, the first New
Haven Light was an octagonal 30-foot wooden tower on the east side of
the harbor entrance. It was commonly called Five Mile Point Light after
its distance from downtown New Haven.
From the start the light was considered too low and too dim. An 1838
inspection found the tower in very poor condition. The tower and the
keeper's house were leaky and decayed. In 1845 Fifth Auditor Steven
Pleasanton recommended the building of a new lighthouse on nearby
Southwest Ledge, but this was deemed too expensive. Finally in 1847 a
second New Haven Light was built for $10,000 on the same spot as the
first.
The tower was very similar to the earlier lighthouses at New London and
Old Saybrook. The twelve lamps and reflectors were replaced in 1855 by a
fourth order Fresnel lens, and a fog bell was added in the 1860s.
With improvements in lighthouse engineering, the lighthouse on Southwest
Ledge became a reality in 1877, rendering New Haven Light obsolete. On
January 1, 1877, Southwest Ledge Light was turned on for the first time
and New Haven Light was extinguished. Elizur Thompson moved from the old
light to the new one as the first keeper at Southwest Ledge.
In 1896 Five Mile Point Lighthouse was transferred to the War
Department. In 1922 the land was transferred to the State of Connecticut
and the buildings to the City of New Haven, and in 1924 the City bought
the entire property for $11,180. The New Haven Park Commission opened
Lighthouse Point Park with the city's only public swimming beach.
Source:
New England Lighthouses - A Virtual Guide
Hours:
The lighthouse is located in New Haven's Lighthouse Point Park. The park
is open year round but the lighthouse is seldom open.
Latitude/Longitude: 41°14.8'N 72°53.9'W
Directions:
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- From Old Saybrook take Route 95 south to exit 51.
- Exit 51 takes you onto Route 1 south. Follow Route 1 0.9 miles to the
intersection with Route 337.
- Turn left onto Route 337.
- Stay on Route 337 for 2.3 miles then turn left onto Lighthouse Rd.
- Take Lighthouse Rd. about 1 mile to the entrance to Lighthouse Point
Park. There is an entrance fee in the summer.
- Drive into the park. You'll see the lighthouse over to your right. Park
in one of the lots and walk to the lighthouse. In the distance you can also
see Southwest Ledge (New Haven Breakwater).
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