New Dungeness Lighthouse

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New Dungeness Lighthouse is a historic 19th-century navigational beacon located on the remote Dungeness Spit in the Strait of Juan de Fuca in Washington State, USA.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
lighthouse
navigational aid
automated 1976
automationStatus automated
builtDuring 19th century
constructionStartYear 1857
coordinates approximately 48.179°N 123.110°W
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentHeight approximately 63 feet
focalHeight approximately 100 feet
hasAccess by boat
by hiking along Dungeness Spit
hasFeature fog signal building
keeper’s quarters
oil house
walkway
lightCharacteristic flashing white
lightRange approximately 18 nautical miles
listedOn National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Clallam County, Washington NERFINISHED
Dungeness Spit NERFINISHED
Pacific Northwest
Strait of Juan de Fuca NERFINISHED
Washington
surface form: Washington State
locatedNear Olympic Peninsula NERFINISHED
Sequim, Washington NERFINISHED
locatedOn Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge NERFINISHED
managedBy U.S. Coast Guard NERFINISHED
marking white tower
material brick
masonry
notableFor being one of the oldest lighthouses in Washington State
location on one of the world’s longest natural sand spits
NRHPListingYear 1993
NRHPType building
offers keeper program
tours
opened 1857
openToPublic yes
operatedBy New Dungeness Light Station Association NERFINISHED
originalHeight approximately 91 feet
owner U.S. Coast Guard NERFINISHED
towerShape conical tower
usedFor aids to navigation
maritime safety
yearBuilt 1857

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Dungeness Spit contains New Dungeness Lighthouse
Dungeness Spit hasLighthouse New Dungeness Lighthouse