Erie Land Lighthouse
Location & Light Range
About Erie Land Lighthouse
Constructed in 1818, the Erie Land Light is situated on bluffs overlooking Lake Erie in northwestern Pennsylvania. The original 15-meter tower served as one of the earliest lights established by the United States on the Great Lakes. The current structure, built in 1867, replaced an earlier tower that had sunk into the ground due to foundation issues. This light was operational intermittently, last being decommissioned in 1899. The lenses and lantern have since been removed. The lighthouse is now part of Lighthouse Park.
Why it matters: The Erie Land Light is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and represents one of the first lighthouses constructed by the United States on the Great Lakes.
Light & Optic
- Light Color
- Red
- Flash Count
- 1 flash
- Focal Height
- 5m
Construction & History
- Year Built
- 1818
- Heritage Status
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
References & Identifiers
- Wikipedia
- Read on Wikipedia →
- Wikidata
- Q1353751 →
- OpenStreetMap
- View on OSM →
Tower & Structure
- Tower Height
- 15m
Location
- City
- Northwestern Pennsylvania
- Country
- 🇺🇸US
- Latitude
- 42.1438°
- Longitude
- -80.0623°
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