Long Island Head Light

Long Island Head Light is an historic lighthouse on Long Island in Boston, Massachusetts. The current brick tower is the fourth lighthouse on the island. The light was first established in 1819, largely as a result of a study conducted by the Boston Marine Society, which had built the daybeacon on Nixes Mate 14 years earlier. It was a twenty foot stone tower known as "Inner Harbor Light". It was the second of the four Boston lights -- 103 years a... more

Area:

  • 0.0004 km² (0.0001563 mi² )

Opened:

  • 1819

Listed Site

Designation as Natural or Cultural Site:

Designation Date Listed
  • Jun 15, 1987
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Location

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Latitude Longitude
  • 42.32759
  • -70.95605
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From the U.S. National Register of Historic Places base

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Significant Year:

  • 1819
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