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Cape Arago Lighthouse

Coordinates:43°20′28″N124°22′32″W / 43.34123°N 124.37543°W /43.34123; -124.37543
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Lighthouse
Cape Arago Lighthouse
Cape Arago Lighthouse
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LocationGregory Point,Charleston,Oregon
Coordinates43°20′28″N124°22′32″W / 43.34123°N 124.37543°W /43.34123; -124.37543
Tower
Constructed1866 Edit this on Wikidata
FoundationConcrete
ConstructionReinforced concrete
Automated1966
Height44 feet (13 m)
ShapeOctagonal attached to fog signal building
HeritageNational Register of Historic Places listed place Edit this on Wikidata
Light
First lit1934
Deactivated2006
Focal height13 m (43 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
LensFourth orderFresnel
Range14 nautical miles; 26 kilometres (16 mi)
CharacteristicGroup Flash White, 20 seconds 3 Flashes
Cape Arago Lighthouse
MPSLighthouse Stations of Oregon MPS
NRHP reference No.73002338
Added to NRHPMay 13, 1993

TheCape Arago Lighthouse (formerly known asCape Gregory Lighthouse) is alighthouse located inCharleston,Oregon. It is located 2.6 miles (4.2 km) north ofCape Arago.

History

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October, 1944

Starting in the mid-19th century,Coos Bay had become an important shipping point on the west coast of theUnited States. The amount of shipping at the time warranted the building of a light at the location, and in 1864, funds were given to build the harbor's light. In 1866, the first light was illuminated. This first tower, which housed a fourth-orderFresnel lens, was nothing more than a 25-foot (7.6 m) octagonal tower with a skeleton base. This tower, located on the west end of an island, was connected to the keeper's residence via a 1,300-foot (400 m) wooden walkway. However, because of its location on the island, the light was greatly exposed to the elements along the Pacific and soon was in need of repairs. Over the next 35 years, much of the station's infrastructure had to be repaired or replaced. Several improvements were also made during this time, including the installation of afog signal and a new boathouse.[1]

Cape Arago Lighthouse

However, sailor's demands for a better light and the threat oferosion meant the end of the first tower, and in 1909, the second tower was lit. Located higher on the island, the new wooden tower stood 100 feet (30 m) tall and provided better illumination. Designed byCarl Leick, the new light was similar in design toMukilteo Light in the state ofWashington. Erosion eventually threatened this light as well, and in 1934, the third light was illuminated.[1]

Containing the second light's fourth-order lens, the third tower was made from concrete to better withstand the inclement weather of the area. This light shared a basic design withPoint Robinson Light in Washington. It was also at this time that the first tower, which still stood, was finally destroyed. The second light fared better. The tower was soon removed and the building was converted into an office.[1]

Cape Arago Lighthouse, 1947

In 1966, the light was automated. Eventually, in 1993, theFresnel lens was replaced with a modern lens. The light remained a beacon intoCoos Bay for the next 12 years, until its decommissioning on January 1, 2006. Today, only the third light remains standing, all other buildings having since been demolished. The site is not open to the public, and the entire area is fenced off. In 2012–2013 winter, the original wood bridge accessing the light was eroded away by the sea. The lighthouse is visible betweenSunset Bay State Park andShore Acres State Park, and from Bastendorff Beach County Park.[2]

In 1993, the light was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"Cape Arago Lighthouse". rudyalicelighthouse.net. Archived fromthe original on December 23, 2010. RetrievedJuly 7, 2010.
  2. ^Gault, Roy (November 27, 2005)."On Shaky Ground". Statesman Journal. Archived fromthe original on February 3, 2013. RetrievedApril 30, 2009.
  3. ^"National Register of Historic Places".

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