Tarrytown Light
Cyberlights Lighthouses - Tarrytown

 

Tarrytown Quick Facts

Year Station Established: 1883

Is the Light operational? NO

Year Light First Lit: 1961

Year Deactivated: 1883

Shape: 1957

Tower Height: Conical  ft.

Original Optic:

Present Optic: 4th Order, Fresnel

Existing Keepers Quarters?
     Year Constructed: yes
      Number of Stories: 1883
      Architectural Style: 4
      Construction Materials: Integral

 

Tarrytown Lighthouse
Tarrytown, New York

Cyberlights Lighthouses - Tarrytown

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Last Visited: February, 2000

History/Info:
Built in 1882-83, the Tarrytown Lighthouse was the southernmost in series of eight lighthouses charged with the responsibility for providing navigational aid to shipping on the Hudson River and for guarding river traffic from dangerous shoal water on the river's eastern shore. The Tarrytown Light was first lit on October 1, 1883.

All of the Hudson River lighthouses were designated "family stations," as the keepers and their families lived there year-round. Performing the never-ending chores of lighthouse operation and maintenance, they experienced boredom, danger, and tragedy

The rock-rimmed cast iron tower of the Tarrytown Lighthouse has kept steady vigil over the ebb and flow of the affairs of people and the river for more than a century. The panorama from the bell deck of the lighthouse was a witness to maritime evolution. When the age of "wooden ships and iron men" closed, oil-fueled vessels with steel hull sent their wakes to lap around the base of the tower. The Tarrytown Lighthouse stood at attention as warships on their was to and from world wars relied on it for navigational assistance.

The Tarrytown Lighthouse was decommissioned in 1965, after more than three-quarters of a century of service. All of the Hudson River's lighthouses have long since been decommissioned; five of the eight remain standing. The County of Westchester acquired the lighthouse in 1974, in recognition of its historical value. The Tarrytown Lighthouse was placed on the national Register of Historic Places in 1979.

Source: Westchester County, New York

Hours:
TOURS are available by appointment. There is a fee of $150 for a group of up to 25 people. The program lasts approximately 50 minutes. Call (914) 864-7177 to arrange a guided tour for your group or class trip, or for further information.

The Tarrytown Lighthouse is located at Kingsland Point Park, a 30-acre county park with picnic facilities, playground and athletic fields

Latitude/Longitude: 41°04.4'N 73°52.1'W

Directions: click here for map

  • From Route 87 take the Route 9 exit, and head north into Tarrytown.
  • Follow Route 9 through Tarrytown and take a left onto Devries Ave.
  • Continue on Devries Ave to the end, and the entrance to Kingsland Point Park.


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