Borden Flats Light
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Borden Flats Quick Facts
Year Station Established: 1881
Is the Light operational? Yes
Year Light First Lit: 1881
Year Automated: 1963
Shape: Conical
Tower Height: 50 ft.
Original Optic: 4th Order, Fresnel
Present Optic: 250mm
Existing Keepers Quarters? Yes
Year Constructed: 1881
Number of Stories: Integral
Architectural Style: Cast Iron
Construction Materials:
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Borden Flats Light
Fall River, Ma.
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| Last Visited: November, 2001 History/Info:
Borden Flats Light is located in Fall River, Massachusetts - on the
southeastern shore. The city is approximately 20 miles from
Plymouth. The lighthouse was built in 1881 near the Braga Bridge,
which crosses the Taunton River. The lighthouse was built of cast
iron plates on a concrete caisson base. The lighthouse originally
housed a fourth-order Fresnel lens. The caisson was widened after
the hurricane of 1938. The lighthouse was automated in 1963, and
received a modern optic in 1977.
The Borden Flats Light was named after the Borden family, who were
very prominent at the time. It would be many years later that the
family's most famous member, Lizzy Borden, would be charged and
acquitted of murdering her parents.
Source:
Massachusetts Lighthouses: A Pictoral Guide - C. Thompson, 1998
Latitude/Longitude: 41°42'N 71°11'W
Directions:
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Take Interstate 195 into Fall River.
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Take the exit for Route 138 South.
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Stay on Route 138 for 0.6 miles then take a right onto
William St.
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Take William St. for 0.2 miles and take a right onto
Almond St. (it's your second right)
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Take Almond St. to the end and turn into the Borden
Light Marina.
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