Fire Island Lighthouse: Long Island's Welcoming Beacon (Landmarks)

* Fire Island Lighthouse: Long Islands Welcoming Beacon (Landmarks) Ä PDF Download by ^ Bill Bleyer eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Fire Island Lighthouse: Long Islands Welcoming Beacon (Landmarks) Along with a selection of wonderful color photographs depicting the grandeur of the lighthouse, author Bill Bleyer charts the history of Long Island’s cherished Fire Island Lighthouse.. The Coast Guard shut down the site in 1973. Through the efforts of the Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society and the National Park Service, the beautiful structure was meticulously restored and the tower relit in 1986. The first Fire Island Lighthouse was constructed in 1826 after numerous shipwrecks

Fire Island Lighthouse: Long Island's Welcoming Beacon (Landmarks)

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Rating : 4.12 (961 Votes)
Asin : 1625859775
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 160 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-02-28
Language : English

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He has been published in Civil War News, Naval History, Sea History, Lighthouse Digest, the New York Times, Chicago Sun-Times, the Toronto Star and others. Bleyer graduated from Hofstra University and earned a master’s in urban studies at Queens College of CUNY. Bill Bleyer was a prize-winning staff writer for Newsday, the Long Island daily newspaper, for thirty-three years before retiring in 2014. . He is the author of Sagamore Hill: Theodore Roosevelt’

Fire Island News . Bill Bleyer, prize-winning staff writer for Newsday and life-long boater is clearly smitten with the lighthouse, and for years has written about it. A back of the book timeline lets readers track the changes in the lighthouse, while his interesting stories of the keepers and little known facts make for an engaging narrative. Here, he lays out for the reader both its past and present, covering everything from the construction of the first lighthouse tower in 1826 to the current renovation of the second tower

Along with a selection of wonderful color photographs depicting the grandeur of the lighthouse, author Bill Bleyer charts the history of Long Island’s cherished Fire Island Lighthouse.. The Coast Guard shut down the site in 1973. Through the efforts of the Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society and the National Park Service, the beautiful structure was meticulously restored and the tower relit in 1986. The first Fire Island Lighthouse was constructed in 1826 after numerous shipwrecks along the barrier island. Vessels anchored offshore, known as lightships, augmented the lighthouse for many years. A replacement tower built in 1858 incorporated innovations in lighthouse design such as the Fresnel lens

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