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Cape Vincent Breakwater Light

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Cape Vincent Light
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LocationOriginally on the Breakwater at Cape Vincent Harbor Cape Vincent, New York
Coordinates44°7′10″N 76°19′56″W / 44.11944°N 76.33222°W / 44.11944; -76.33222
Tower
Constructed1901
Height15 ft (4.6 m)
ShapeSquare
MarkingsWhite square enclosed structure
Fog signalNone
Light
First lit1912
Deactivated1951 Edit this on Wikidata
LensFifth Order fresnel lens
CharacteristicFlashing red, dark sector; illuminated 307° of the horizon; dark sectors lying towards shore (as of 1941)

Cape Vincent Breakwater Light was a lighthouse on the breakwater protecting the harbor in the town of Cape Vincent, New York.[1]

It has been moved to the Town Highway Department on New York State Route 12E.

It should not be confused with the nearby Tibbetts Point Light, an active lighthouse also in Cape Vincent.

References

  1. ^ Note that while "Historic Light Station Information and Photography: New York". United States Coast Guard Historian's Office. Archived from the original on 2017-05-01. describes two lights at this location, Cape Vincent Breakwater East End Light and Cape Vincent Breakwater West End Light, and the breakwater runs east and west so it is possible that there were two lights, the two descriptions are identical, including both the light characteristics and the sectors. It is extremely unlikely that two lights at opposite ends of a breakwater would have the same characteristic, and, therefore, the web site is almost certainly wrong.

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