Monomoy Point Light

Monomoy Point Light[1] is a historic light in Chatham, Massachusetts.

Monomoy Point Light
Monomoy Point Light in 2010
LocationMonomoy Island
Coordinates41°33′33.6″N 69°59′37.4″W
Year first constructed1823
Year first lit1849 (current structure)
Automatedno
Deactivated1923
FoundationBrick
ConstructionCast iron with brick lining
Tower shapeCylindrical
Markings / patternRed with black lantern
Tower height14 metre 
Original lensFourth order Fresnel Lens
ARLHS numberUSA-510
Heritageplace listed on the National Register of Historic Places 
Monomoy Point Lighthouse
Monomoy Lighthouse circa 1865
Nearest cityChatham, Massachusetts
Area4 acres (1.6 ha)
Built1849
Architectural styleCape Cod
MPSLighthouses of Massachusetts TR (AD)
NRHP reference No.79000324
Added to NRHPNovember 01, 1979

The station was established in 1823. The first light was a wood tower and brick lantern room on top of the keeper's house. The current tower, one of the first made of cast iron, was built in 1849.

After the opening of the Cape Cod Canal in 1914, most vessels bound from south of the Cape to the Boston area took the shorter and safer route through the canal, so there was much less traffic past the light and the light was deactivated in 1923.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places as Monomoy Point Lighthouse on November 1, 1979, reference number 79000324.[2]

The keeper's house is preserved and serves today as a guest house. The Lighthouse Preservation Society, the Massachusetts Audubon Society, and The Friends of Monomoy support preservation of the lighthouse and keeper's house.[3] It lies within the Monomoy Wilderness.

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