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Race Point Light is a historic
lighthouse A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of physical structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses and to serve as a beacon for navigational aid, for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways. Lighthouses mar ...
on
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, in
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Massachusetts Massachusetts (Massachusett language, Massachusett: ''Muhsachuweesut assachusett writing systems, məhswatʃəwiːsət'' English: , ), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is the most populous U.S. state, state in the New England ...
; it is on the
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. The original tower, first illuminated in 1816, was replaced in 1876 with the current 45-foot tall iron-plated tower and a new keeper's dwelling. The American Lighthouse Foundation operates the property and rents out two buildings for overnight stays. The actual light is maintained by the Coast Guard. The site is reached by walking about 45 minutes over sand; with a National Park Service Oversand Permit, a four-wheel-drive vehicle can be used.


History

Race Point Light was first established in 1816, the third light on Cape Cod (after
Highland Light The Highland Light (previously known as Cape Cod Light) is an active lighthouse on the Cape Cod National Seashore in North Truro, Massachusetts. The current tower was erected in 1857, replacing two earlier towers that had been built in 1797 and 18 ...
(1797) and
Chatham Light Chatham Lighthouse, known as Twin Lights prior to 1923, is a lighthouse in Chatham, Massachusetts, near the "elbow" of Cape Cod. The original station, close to the shore, was built in 1808 with two wooden towers, which were both replaced in 1841. ...
(1808). The original light was a rubblestone tower that featured one of the earliest rotating beacons, which distinguished it from others on Cape Cod. In 1858 the light got a fourth order
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and, in 1874, a second keeper's quarters. In 1876, after significant deterioration of the original tower, it was replaced with a 45-foot tall cast iron tower lined with brick. The Fresnel lens was installed into the new tower. The original keeper's stone house was removed and replaced with one made of wood. Race Point Light was electrified in 1957. The larger keeper's house was removed in 1960 and the other was updated. The light was automated in 1972. In 1995 the group updated the keeper's house and began offering rooms for overnight stays in 1998. A solar electrical system was installed in October 2003, and a wind turbine back-up generator was added in 2007. The light now uses a solar-powered VRB-25 optic with 400,000 candlepower, operated by the Coast Guard. Operation of the site is by the American Lighthouse Foundation. Tours are available on the first and third Saturdays from June until October. Both the Keeper's House and the Whistle House are available for overnight rental. Race Point Light was added to the
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as Race Point Light Station on June 15, 1987, reference number 87001482.


Light keepers

The following keepers maintained the light over the years, some for a surprisingly short time. Several had been assistant keepers for years prior to their promotion to head keeper. *Joshua Dyer (1816 – 1822) *Elijah Dyer (1822 – 1847) *Lemuel Cook (1847 – 1853) *Waterman Crocker (1853 – 1861) *Josiah Ghenn (1861 – 1870) *James Cushman (1870 – 1885) *Thomas V. Mullins (1885 – 1892) *Charles A. Havender (1892 – 1904) *Samuel S. Smith (1904 – 1909) *Roscoe G. Lopaus (1909) * Waldo Leighton (1909 – 1915) *William H. Lowther (1915 – 1935) *James W. Hinckley (1935 – 1937) *Javan D. York (1938 – 1942) *Theodore M. Koswoski (1944) *James O’Brien (1944) *Joseph L. Collette (1944) *Osborne E. Hallett (1945 – 1955) *Elias J. Martinez (1955 – 1956) *Gottfried Schiffers (1956 – 1958) *Elias J. Martinez (1958 – 1959) *Aubrey T. Griggs (1959 – 1960)


See also

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Cape Cod National Seashore The Cape Cod National Seashore (CCNS), created on August 7, 1961, by President John F. Kennedy, encompasses on Cape Cod, in Massachusetts. It includes ponds, woods and beachfront of the Atlantic coastal pine barrens ecoregion. The CCNS includ ...
* Long Point Light *
Wood End Light Wood End Light Lookout Station is a historic lighthouse, located at the southwest end of Long Point in Provincetown, Massachusetts. It is located at Wood End, near the southernmost extent of the Provincetown Spit, and acts as a navigational aid ...
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Nauset Light Nauset Light, officially Nauset Beach Light, is a restored lighthouse on the Cape Cod National Seashore near Eastham, Massachusetts, erected in 1923 using the 1877 tower that was moved here from the Chatham Light. It is listed on the National Regis ...


References


External links


Race Point Lighthouse
official website, with online reservations

featured in Maritime History of Massachusetts — A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary {{authority control Lighthouses completed in 1816 Towers completed in 1816 Lighthouses completed in 1876 National Register of Historic Places in Cape Cod National Seashore Italianate architecture in Massachusetts Lighthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Lighthouses in Barnstable County, Massachusetts Provincetown, Massachusetts 1816 establishments in Massachusetts