Lovells Island Range Lights

Lovells Island Range Lights
Location Boston, Massachusetts
Coordinates 42°19′58″N 70°55′50″W / 42.33278°N 70.93056°W / 42.33278; -70.93056Coordinates: 42°19′58″N 70°55′50″W / 42.33278°N 70.93056°W / 42.33278; -70.93056
Year first constructed 1903
Deactivated 1939
Foundation Unknown
Construction Wood
Tower shape Conical
Markings / pattern White with black lanterns
Original lens 4th order Fresnel lenses
Fog signal

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The Lovells Island Range Lights were range lights on Lovells Island in Boston Harbor, Massachusetts. They were built in 1903 to help vessels coming into what is now called "South Channel". As the North Channel was dredged deeper, the South Channel was less used and they were removed in 1939 to make room for the expansion of Fort Standish. The oil shed from the lights remains today.[1]

They were 400 feet (120 m) apart on a magnetic bearing of 228°, with a seven-foot walkway connecting them.

References

  1. 1 2 "Historic Light Station Information and Photography: Massachusetts". United States Coast Guard Historian's Office. 2009-08-08.


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