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Coordinates | 40°49′26″N 73°46′30″W / 40.824°N 73.775°W / 40.824; -73.775 |
Tower | |
Constructed | 1877 |
Foundation | Granite and concrete pier |
Construction | Red brick |
Automated | 1967 |
Height | 46 feet (14 m) |
Shape | Square, red brick, granite trim, black and white lantern |
Markings | White band on southwest face of pier |
Heritage | National Register of Historic Places listed place |
Light | |
First lit | 1877 |
Focal height | 46 feet (14 m) |
Lens | Fifth order Fresnel, 1877 |
Range | 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) |
Characteristic | Green light occulting every 4 sec |
Stepping Stones Light is a Victorian-style lighthouse at the foot of Eastchester Bay and Long Island Sound, in . It is located between State University of New York Maritime College and . The Coast Guard ceded the property to the town of North Hempstead, NY with the provision that it raises funds for its restoration.
The lighthouse is square-shaped and made of red brick, standing one-and-a-half stories high. The Hudson-Athens Lighthouse is a virtual twin of this structure. The light is in current use, under the management of the United States Coast Guard. It is not open to the public.
The reef upon which it sits was given its name by Siwanoy (Minnefords) Native American legends. According to the legend, the tribe used warriors, medicine, and magic to chase the devil out of present-day Westchester County, New York onto City Island (formerly Greater Minneford Island), surrounding him at Belden Point. The devil then picked up huge boulders lying there and tossed them into Long Island Sound, using them as stepping stones to make his escape. The natives named the rocks, "The Devil's Stepping Stones."
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places as Stepping Stones Light Station on September 15, 2005, reference number 05001026. The light station has been declared surplus, and the application for transfer under the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000 is under review. In 2008, the light station was transferred to the Town of North Hempstead. In 2014, the Town of North Hempstead entered into a partnership with the Great Neck Historical Society and the Great Neck Park District to raise funds to rehabilitate the Lighthouse. The City Island Nautical Museum joined the coalition as well. When the lighthouse was occupied the lightkeeper and his family transported their children to City Island schools.
References
- Light List, Volume I, Atlantic Coast, St. Croix River, Maine to Shrewsbury River, New Jersey (PDF). Light List. United States Coast Guard.
- "Historic Light Station Information and Photography: New York". United States Coast Guard Historian's Office. Archived from the original on 2017-05-01.
- ARLHS World List of Lights
- "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- Rocchio, Patrick (Feb. 20, 2015). "City Island joins effort to save classic lighthouse". Bronx Times Reporter. p. 17.
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- http://www.newsday.com/long-island/towns/north-hempstead-seeks-funding-to-restore-1877-stepping-stones-light-1.8927643
- Rocchio, Patrick (Feb. 20, 2015). "City Island joins effort to save classic lighthouse". Bronx Times Reporter. p. 17.
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External links
- http://www.cr.nps.gov/maritime/light/stepping.htm
- http://www.scroope.net/lighthouses/longisland/steppingstones/default.htm
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