Esopus Meadows Lighthouse

Local nameEsopus Meadows Lighthouse
LocationUlster

Esopus Meadows Lighthouse, nicknamed "Maid of the Meadows" and often simply referred to as the Esopus Light or Middle Hudson River Light is an active lighthouse on the Hudson River near Esopus, New York. The lighthouse stands on the west side of the channel, in the river, its granite foundation built atop piles that have been driven into the riverbed, and is accessible only by boat.

Construction of the first lighthouse on the site began in 1838 when the land was ceded for $1.00 by the town of Esopus to the US government and the US government appropriated $6,000 to build the light. The light became active in 1839. It was a twin to the Rondout II lighthouse further north up the Hudson River. By 1867, however, the building was heavily damaged by flood and ice and funds for a new lighthouse were appropriated in 1870.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esopus_Meadows_Light

Official Website http://www.esopusmeadowslighthouse.org/

Address 12487, United States

Coordinates 41°52'6.321" N -73°56'29.797" E

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