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The Sandy Hook Lighthouse, located about one and a half statute miles (2.4 km) inland from the tip of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, is the oldest working lighthouse in the United States. It was designed and built on June 11, 1764 by Isaac Conro. At that time, it stood only from the tip of Sandy Hook; however, today, due to growth caused by littoral drift, it is almost inland from the tip. It was listed as a National Historic Landmark in 1964 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1966, for its significance in commerce and transportation. and subsequent occupation by British soldiers.

Almost two years after the State of New York ratified the U.S. Constitution, the lighthouse was transferred to federal authority. George Washington wrote to the Senate on April 5, 1790, "I have directed my private secretary to lay before you copies of three acts of the legislature of New York ... An act for vesting in the United States of America the light-house and the lands thereunto belonging at Sandy Hook". The lighthouse is located on the grounds of Fort Hancock.

In 1990, the U.S. Postal Service issued a 25 cent stamp featuring the Sandy Hook Lighthouse.

Today

Sandy Hook Lighthouse, which was restored in spring 2000, is part of the Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area administered by the National Park Service. Tour times can be found at the park website. The view from the top includes the Atlantic Ocean, Sandy Hook Bay and the New York City skyline.

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  • On September 18, 2009 the Sandy Hook Light was filmed as a fictional backdrop for final episode of the longest running soap opera Guiding Light.

See also

  • List of National Historic Landmarks in New Jersey
  • List of the oldest buildings in New Jersey
  • Lightship Ambrose
  • Geography of New York-New Jersey Harbor Estuary
  • Raritan Bayshore

Further reading

  • Zornow, William Frank (1954). "The Sandy Hook Lighthouse Incident of 1787". The Journal of Economic History. 14 (3): 261–266.

Notes

  • Sandy Hook Lighthouse at American Byways
  • New Jersey Lighthouse Society Home Page: Sandy Hook Lighthouse
  • Sandy Hook Lighthouse from Lighthousefriends.com