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New London Harbor Light

Buildings and structures in New London, ConnecticutLighthouses completed in 1760Lighthouses completed in 1801Lighthouses in New London County, ConnecticutLighthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut
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New London Harbor Light 1984
New London Harbor Light 1984

New London Harbor Light is a lighthouse in Connecticut on the west side of the New London harbor entrance. It is the nation's fifth oldest light station and the seventh oldest U.S. lighthouse. It is both the oldest and the tallest lighthouse in Connecticut and on Long Island Sound, with its tower reaching 90 feet.The light is visible for 15 miles and consists of three seconds of white light every six seconds. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. It is currently owned and maintained by the New London Maritime Society as part of the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act program.

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New London Harbor Light
Pequot Avenue, New London

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Pequot Avenue
06320 New London
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