Sea Girt Light

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Seagirt Quick Facts
Year Station Established: 1896
Is the Light operational? Yes
Year Light First Lit: 1896
Year Automated: 1945
Shape: Cylindrical
Tower Height: 44 ft.
Original Optic: 4th Order, Fresnel
Present Optic:
Existing Keepers Quarters? yes
Year Constructed: 1896
Number of Stories: 2.5
Architectural Style: Victorian
Construction Materials: Brick
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Sea Girt Lighthouse
Sea Girt, New Jersey
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| Last Visited: October, 2001 History/Info:
Before the Sea Girt Lighthouse was built, shipwrecks often occurred near
the coast. Dangers like rocks and shallow water caused as many as 90
shipwrecks in the 1890s. The coast and Sea Girt Inlet were called Wreck
Pond because of the shipwrecks. A lighthouse was needed to see the coast
between the Barnegat Lighthouse and the Sandy Hook Lighthouse.
Workers completed Sea Girt Lighthouse in 1896. It was two stories tall
and made of red brick. A red light flashed once every second and could
be seen for 15 miles. There were 5 lighthouse keepers, including a
woman, which was rare. Harriet Yates kept the lighthouse for two months
after her husband died.
In 1921 Sea Girt was the first lighthouse to use a radio fog beacon. It
sent a radio signal to nearby ships. Captains knew they were near land
when they heard it, even if it was foggy and they couldn't see.
Sea Girt Lighthouse was used until 1955. The Coast Guard thought the
lighthouse was no longer needed. Today, local groups use the lighthouse
as a meeting place and there are guided tours for visitors and
schoolchildren.
Source:
State of New Jersey
Hours:
The lighthouse is open for tours on the first Sunday of each month from
April to October. Other times by appointment.
Latitude/Longitude: 40°08.2'N 74°01.6'W
Directions:
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- From Garden State Parkway northbound take exit 98 - Route 138.
- Take Route 138 east to Route 35.
- Take Route 35 south then take a left onto Sea Girt Ave.
- Stay east on Sea Girt Ave until you come to Route 71.
- Turn left onto Route 71 north.
- Follow 71 north and take a right onto Beacon Blvd.
- Stay on Beacon until you get to Ocean Ave. Take Ocean Ave to the
lighthouse.
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