New Castle Range Front Light

New Castle Range Front Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Delaware, United States, on the Delaware River near New Castle, Delaware [2]

New Castle Range Front Light
the light in 1933
LocationJust south of 314 Bay W Blvd, New Castle, Delaware
Coordinates39°38′32.6″N 75°35′43.5″W
Year first constructed1876
Year first lit1964
Automated1964
Deactivated1964 
ConstructionWood frame (first)
Steel (current)
Tower shapeSquare tower (first)
Skeletal tower (current)
Tower height60 feet (18 m)
Focal height37 feet (11 m) (first)
56 feet (17 m) (current)
CharacteristicIso G 2s 
Admiralty numberJ1301
ARLHS numberUSA-1125
USCG number2-2730[1]

History

The original New Castle Range lights were wooden towers built in 1876. The New Castle Range Rear Light was attached to the keeper's quarters while the New Castle Range Front Light was a free standing tower. The original front range light was demolished in 1964 when it was replaced by a steel skeletal tower.[3] Both of the current skeletal towers remain an active aid to navigation and are not open to the public.

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