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Sankaty Head Light

Nantucket, Massachusetts

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The lighthouse was moved away from the edge of an eroding bluff in October 2007. For more on the lighthouse move, check these sites:

The 'Sconset Trust

Lighthouse Move in the News

Location: East coast of Nantucket; Nearest town: Siasconset

41 17 01 N
69 57 54 W

MapQuest Link

Accessibility: The grounds are open to the public but the lighthouse is not. Reaching the lighthouse from the ferry requires a car or bicycle.

Station established: 1850; Present tower built: 1850; Automated: 1965

Construction materials: Brick

Tower height: 70 feet; Height of focal plane: 158 feet

Original optic: Second order Fresnel (1850); Present optic: DCB-224

DCB-224

Characteristic: Flashing white every 7.5 seconds

Other buildings still standing: none

Active Coast Guard aid to navigation

Owned and managed by the 'Sconset Trust

Related sites

Nantucket.net

Nantucket Chamber of Commerce

Nantucket Conservation Foundation

Nantucket Inquirer and Mirror

Nantucket Lifesaving Museum

Yesterday's Island

Marie Fox Folk Art: "Nantucket Island"

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