Hudson-Athens Light
Cyberlights Lighthouses - Hudson Athens

 

Hudson-Athens Quick Facts

Year Station Established: 1874

Is the Light operational? Yes

Year Light First Lit: 1874

Year Automated: 1949

Shape: Square

Tower Height: 30  ft.

Original Optic: 5th Order, Fresnel

Present Optic: 300mm

Existing Keepers Quarters? yes
     Year Constructed: 1874
      Number of Stories: 1.5
      Architectural Style: 2nd Empire
      Construction Materials: Brick

 

Hudson-Athens Lighthouse
Near Hudson, New York

Cyberlights Lighthouses - Hudson Athens

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Last Visited: October, 2005

History/Info:
In the late 1880's, hazards created by the Middle Ground Flats opposite the City of Hudson made navigation of the Hudson River at that point extremely risky for the busy shipping route. After much petitioning to the Congress of the United States, a survey was completed and an appropriation of $35,000.00 was approved by Congress in 1872 to build the Hudson City Lighthouse.

Construction began in early 1873 and the lighthouse was put into operation on November 14, 1874.The lighthouse was automated on November 10, 1949 almost seventy-five years to the date on which it was first lighted. Today, the lighthouse still serves as an aid to navigation, guiding ships safely around the Middle Ground Flats.

Source: Hudson Riverlights

Hours:
Please call 518-828-5294 to make arrangements for private tour or for information about public tours.

Latitude/Longitude: 42°15.4'N 73°46.7'W

Directions: click here for overview map   detail map #1   detail map #2   detail map #3

  • From Route 87 take exit 21B in New Baltimore.
  • At the end of the ramp take a left onto Route 9W.
  • Follow Route 9W for about 7.5 miles, then turn left onto Schoharie Tpke (CR28).
  • In 1.75 miles CR28 goes to the right. Bear right and stay on CR28.
  • In just over a mile, turn left onto 2nd St.
  • Follow that for about a mile to the intersection with Washington St/SR 385.
  • Turn right onto SR 385. About 1/2 mile down there will be no more buildings on the left and you'll be able to see the river. There will be a turnout on the right shoulder of the road. Pull over there and you'll see the lighthouse off to the left.


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