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Lookin’ good at Sandy Hook

   


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Thanks to a recent restoration New Jersey’s, ...

The oldest operating lighthouse in the United States not only continues to beam its light, but the beacon’s beauty beams as bright as the day it was built, thanks in part to a major restoration of the historic tower.

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The dome of the lantern room at Sandy Hook ...

This was the first major restoration of the New Jersey tower since 1863, when the original wood stairs were replaced with cast iron stairs and a brick lining was installed to reinforce the rubble-stone walls.

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Sandy Hook Superintendent Ross Wilson and ...

Worchester-Eisenbrandt, Inc., a Baltimore, MD firm that specializes in restoring historic buildings, did the $600,000 in restoration work.

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Sandy Hook Light, freshly painted and looking ...

The lighthouse, decked out in red, white, and blue bunting, was rededicated this past June with Revolutionary War re-enactors on hand, and the tower was opened for the public to climb.

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Scaffolding around the Sandy Hook Lighthouse, NJ, ...

Sandy Hook lighthouse was first lit in June of 1764. Its 95-foot tower is 29 feet in diameter at the base with 9-inch thick walls.

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Scaffolding around the Sandy Hook Lighthouse, NJ, ...

The Gateway National Recreation Area has managed the lighthouse since 1996, when the Coast Guard transferred its ownership to the National Park Service.

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