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York_Spit_Light Latitude and Longitude:

37°12′35″N 76°15′15″W / 37.2096°N 76.2542°W / 37.2096; -76.2542
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York Spit Light
Undated photograph of York Spit Light (USCG)
LocationAt the mouth of the York River in the Chesapeake Bay
Coordinates 37°12′35″N 76°15′15″W / 37.2096°N 76.2542°W / 37.2096; -76.2542
Tower
Foundation screw-pile
Construction cast-iron/ wood
Shapehexagonal house
Light
First lit1870
Deactivated1960
Focal height9 m (30 ft)  Edit this on Wikidata
CharacteristicFl W 6s  Edit this on Wikidata

The York Spit Light was a lighthouse located at the mouth of the York River in the Chesapeake Bay, marking a long shoal paralleling the main channel into the river.

History

This light replaced lightships stationed at this location beginning in 1853. Extra fender piles were added to the usual six pile structure in order to provide extra stability against the current. In 1903, riprap was placed around the piles for additional protection. A hurricane in September 1933 damaged the light.

The house was removed and replaced with an automated light in 1960 as part of the program of decommissioning at that time. More recently, this light was damaged in a hurricane, and a separate light on a single pole was erected next to the old screw-pile foundation.

Notes

References

  • York Spit Light, from the Chesapeake Chapter of the United States Lighthouse Society
  • de Gast, Robert (1973). The Lighthouses of the Chesapeake. Johns Hopkins University Press. p.  152. ISBN  9780801815485.