Hyannis Harbor Lighthouse
Location & Light Range
About Hyannis Harbor Lighthouse
Also known as: Hyannis Rear Range Light
The Hyannis Harbor Light, also known as the Hyannis Rear Range Light, was constructed in 1849. This tower, standing 20 feet tall, was originally fitted with a 5th order Fresnel lens in 1856. The lantern structure was updated in 1863 with a new cast iron design, replacing the earlier birdcage lantern. In 1885, a front range light was established, and the two lights functioned as a pair to guide vessels toward a 300-foot wharf. The lighthouse ceased operations in 1929.
Why it matters: The range lights guided ships to a busy wharf utilized for commerce in coal, lumber, grain, and fish before shipping traffic rerouted to Lewis Bay.
Light & Optic
- Flash Count
- 1 flash
- Focal Height
- 6m
References & Identifiers
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Location
- City
- Southeastern Massachusetts
- Country
- 🇺🇸US
- Latitude
- 41.6363°
- Longitude
- -70.2884°
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