Thacher Island Lights
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Thacher Island South Quick Facts
Year Station Established: 1771
Is the Light operational? Yes
Year Light First Lit: 1861
Year Automated: 1979
Shape: Conical
Tower Height: 124 ft.
Original Optic: 1st Order, Fresnel
Present Optic: VRB-225, Solar
Existing Keepers Quarters? Yes
Year Constructed: 1816
Number of Stories: 2.5
Architectural Style: Greek
Construction Materials: Brick
Thacher Island North Quick Facts
Year Station Established: 1771
Is the Light operational? Yes
Year Light First Lit:
Year Automated: Conical
Shape: 124
Tower Height: 1st Order, Fresnel ft.
Original Optic: 200mm
Present Optic:
Existing Keepers Quarters?
Year Constructed:
Number of Stories:
Architectural Style:
Construction Materials:
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Thacher Island Twin Lighthouses,
Gloucester, Ma.
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(16 photos, 336KB total download)
| Last Visited: April, 2002 History/Info:
Standing one hundred and sixty feet above the sea, the twin
lighthouses of Thacher Island have stood guard over the coasts of Cape
Ann ,Massachusetts , since 1771.
Anchored firmly on granite ledge, they overlook a fifty acre island,
set three quarters of a mile off-shore from the Town of Rockport and
its picturesque harbor. Providing support to these sentinels of the
sea are a complex of keeper's quarters, trails, oil houses, granite
storage buildings and slate roofed oil house and barn. A landing ramp
and boathouse provide access to the island, and a network of railroad
tracks and trestles, complete with a turntable was used to haul coal
and oil to the old whistle house, where steam was used to generate the
powerful fog signal.
Source:
Thacher Island Association
Hours:
Although the island may be viewed from the shore it is best to
actually go there. The best way to do that is by becoming a member of
the Thacher Island Association.
You may then join us each Saturday morning from 9AM till 11AM starting
in July and running thru the end of August (weather permitting) aboard
the Thacher Island launch for an exciting 30 minute ride out to this
magnificent historical island. You must make reservations in advance
by calling 978-546-7697. Seats are limited because the Thacher Island
launch only accommodates 15 passengers. We only make one trip per
Saturday.
Latitude/Longitude: 42°38'N 70°35'W
Directions:
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map
- From Gloucester, take Route 127A north.
- Take a right onto Penzance Road. There is a triangle at the
intersection.
- Follow Penzance Road until you get to OLD Penzance Road. Take a left
onto OLD Penzance Road.
- Park at the end of the road.
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