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Boston Light – the first established Light Station in colonial America
Boston Light – the first established Light Station in colonial America

Thu, Aug 29

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Lawrence Public Library

Boston Light – the first established Light Station in colonial America

Began lighting the way for safe navigation into the fledging maritime port of Boston in 1716. The Fresnel Lens in the lantern room and fog signal apparatus situated on Little Brewster Island at the entrance to Boston Harbor continues as an active Coast Guard maintained aid-to-navigation, today.

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Aug 29, 2024, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Lawrence Public Library, 51 Lawrence St, Lawrence, MA 01841, USA

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Boston Light – the first established Light Station in colonial America

–began lighting the way for safe navigation into the fledging maritime port of Boston in 1716. The Fresnel Lens in the lantern room and fog signal apparatus situated on Little Brewster Island  at the entrance to Boston Harbor continues as an active Coast Guard maintained

aid-to-navigation, today. However, its notoriety in the maritime community as the “the last manned Coast Guard Light Station” in the country is coming to closure with the retirement of Sally Snowman, its 70th keeper. A presentation provide photos of Boston Light’s 307 years of history and few photo anecdotes of Sally’s experiences as a 21st Century Keeper.

Sally Snowman, Ph.D., Keeper of Boston Light 2003-2023, is an educator, author, and the USCG Boston Light historian.

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