- Windmill Point Light (Vermont)
Infobox_Lighthouse
name= Windmill Point Light
caption = Undated photograph of Windmill Point Light (USCG)
location = West ofAlburgh, Vermont onLake Champlain
coordinates = coord|44.9818|N|73.3418|W|type:landmark
yearbuilt = 1830
yearlit = 1858, relit 8/7/2002
automated =
yeardeactivated = 1931-2002
foundation = Surface rock
construction = Blue limestone
shape = Octagonal
marking = Natural with pink lantern
height = 40 feet
elevation = 52 feet
lens = Sixth orderFresnel lens
currentlens = 1.15 amp 300 mm prototype
intensity =
range = 9 miles
characteristic = Flashing white every 4 seconds:"For the light in
Detroit seeWindmill Point Light (Michigan) .":"For the light in theChesapeake Bay seeWindmill Point Light (Virginia) ."The Windmill Point Light in
Vermont is the northernmostlighthouse onLake Champlain . Extinguished for seventy years, it was reactivated in 2002 to replace the skeleton tower erected next to it.History
The first lighthouse on this site was privately erected in 1830. In 1858, the Lighthouse Service contracted with the Ellis and O'Neil firm to erect the present octagonal tower, which is connected directly to the keeper's house. Together with the
Isle La Motte Light , it forms a rough line marking the channel through the center of the lake. It remained in service until 1931, when a steel tower was erected on the property with an automated acetylene light on top. The keeper's house was transferred to the customs service for use in battling smuggling during Prohibition. The tower and house were eventually sold to a private individual.In 1963 the light was purchased by Lockwood Clark, who had come across the then-owner while showing his bride-to-be around the point. In 2001, he was approached by the Coast Guard about returning the light to the original tower. This would have not only the sentimental value of bringing the old light back to life, but would save the Coast Guard a considerable sum, as the steel towers were in need of expensive refurbishment if not replacement. In August 2002 a new solar powered beacon was installed in the old tower, the first of a series of such restorations on the lake. The light is still in service and remains an active aid to navigation.
References
*cite web
url = http://www.uscg.mil/history/weblighthouses/LHVT.asp
title = Vermont Light Stations
publisher =United States Coast Guard
accessdate = 2008-05-16
*cite web
url = http://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=668
title = Windmill Point, VT
publisher = lighthousefriends.com
accessdate = 2008-05-16
*cite web
url = http://lighthouse.cc/windmillpoint/history.html
title = Windmill Point Light: History
publisher = D'Entremont, Jeremy
accessdate = 2008-05-16
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