Stonington Harbor
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Stonington Quick Facts
Year Station Established: 1823
Is the Light operational? NO
Year Light First Lit: 1840
Year Deactivated: 1889
Shape: Octagonal
Tower Height: 35 ft.
Original Optic: 6th Order, Fresnel
Present Optic: REMOVED
Existing Keepers Quarters? Yes
Year Constructed: 1850
Number of Stories: 1.5
Architectural Style: Attached
Construction Materials: Granite
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Stonington Harbor Lighthouse,
Stonington, CT
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| Last Visited: April, 1999 History/Info:
This lighthouse was once the beacon for the many vessels approaching
Stonington's harbor from Long Island Sound. The original 30-foot stone
tower, which was built on the Point in 1823, supported a lantern
containing ten oil lamps and parabolic reflectors. Its beacon was
visible 12 miles at sea.
During the next few years, however, storms and shore erosion took their
toll on the exposed site. In 1840 the structure was dismantled and the
materials used to build a new tower and keeper's dwelling on the present
site. The light remained active until 1889 when a beacon was installed
on the outer end of a new breakwater protecting the harbor entrance.
Stonington's lighthouse became the museum of the Historical Society in
1927. Now six rooms of exhibits testify to the rich and varied history
of this coastal region through exhibits depicting the lives of
Stonington's fishermen and farmers, merchants and shipbuilders, pottery
makers, blacksmiths and many other trades. Each year a special aspect of
Stonington history is featured. One room with a large dollhouse is
reserved for items of interest to children and adults.
Source:
Stonington Historical Society
Hours:
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily in July and August.
Closed Mondays the other months.
7 Water Street, Stonington, CT 06378
Telephone: (860) 535-1440
Latitude/Longitude: 41°20'N 71°54'W
Directions:
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map
- From New London take Route 1 east to Route 1A into Stonington.
- Turn right onto Water street and follow it through Stonington Village to the end of the
road. The lighthouse will be on the left. There is parking at the end of the road in a
large gravel parking lot.
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