Warwick Light
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Warwick Quick Facts
Year Station Established: 1827
Is the Light operational? Yes
Year Light First Lit: 1932
Year Automated: 1985
Shape: Cylindrical
Tower Height: 51 ft.
Original Optic: 4th order, Fresnel
Present Optic: 250mm Solar
Existing Keepers Quarters? Yes
Year Constructed: 1889
Number of Stories: 1.5
Architectural Style: Victorian
Construction Materials: Wood
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Warwick Light
Warwick, RI.
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| Last Visited: September, 2001 History/Info:
Located at the very bottom of Warwick Neck, the Warwick Neck
Lighthouse
has always played an important role in helping to direct sea vessels
in
the upper part of Narragansett Bay. Even during colonial times, some
sort of light beacon was always present at the point to aid the
ferries
that traveled between Warwick and Prudence Island and then onto
Newport.
When Providence became the state's most important seaport, the need
for
an actual lighthouse at Warwick Neck grew. In 1826, three acres of
land
was purchased from the Greene family for $750, and in 1827 the first
lighthouse was built, followed two years later by the gatekeeper's
cottage. The cottage was remodeled in 1889 into it's present
six-room
form.
In 1932, the cylindrical cast-iron light tower, standing 51 feet
high,
was erected, and this light tower has the distinction of being the
last
traditional lighthouse built in Rhode Island. The original location
was
75 feet closer to the water, but because of extensive damage
suffered to
it's foundation in the Hurricane of 1938, the lighthouse was moved
back
to it's present spot.
Currently operated by the Coast Guard, this lighthouse has served as
the
site of the Easter Sunrise Service hosted by the Shawomet Baptist
Church, since 1923, and it's green light, signaling every 4 seconds,
remains a visible symbol of Warwick's early seafaring days.
Source:
Warwick, RI
Hours:
The grounds are not accessible to the public. You can see the
lighthouse from the fence at the entrance to the grounds.
Latitude/Longitude: 41°40'N 71°23'W
Directions:
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From Providence take Interstate 95 south to exit 12A
(Route 113 south).
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Stay on Route 113 for 2.8 miles until you come to the
intersection with Route 117.
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Take a left onto Route 117.
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Follow Route 117 for 2.2 miles then take a right onto
Warwick Neck Road.
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Take Warwick Neck Road 2.7 miles to the end at the
Lighthouse.
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