Turkey Point Light

Turkey Point Light
Taken before 1972 when the house was razed.
Map
LocationElk Neck State Park at the head of the Chesapeake Bay
Coordinates39°26′59.578″N 76°0′30.313″W / 39.44988278°N 76.00842028°W / 39.44988278; -76.00842028
Tower
Constructed1833
Constructionbrick/masonry
Automated1947
Height35 feet (11 m)
Shapeconical tower
MarkingsWhite with black lantern
HeritageNational Register of Historic Places listed place Edit this on Wikidata
Fog signalnone
Light
First lit1835
Deactivated2000-2002
Focal height129 feet (39 m)
Lensfourth-order Fresnel lens, 1855
CharacteristicFlashing white 6 sec
Turkey Point Light
Nearest cityNorth East, Maryland
Arealess than one acre
Built1833 (1833)
MPSLight Stations of the United States MPS
NRHP reference No.02001421[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 2, 2002

The Turkey Point Light is a historic lighthouse at the head of the Chesapeake Bay. Although only a 35-foot (11 m) tower, the 100-foot (30 m) height of the bluffs on which it stands makes it the third highest light off the water in the bay.[2][3][4] It is also known for the large number of women who served as lightkeeper.[2]

Turkey Point Light in 1995, after the house was torn down.
Turkey Point Light, March 2007
  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Historic Light Station Information and Photography: Maryland" (PDF). United States Coast Guard Historian's Office.
  3. ^ Light List, Volume II, Atlantic Coast, Shrewsbury River, New Jersey to Little River, South Carolina (PDF). Light List. United States Coast Guard. 2012. p. 88.
  4. ^ Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of the United States: Maryland". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.