Larry Mouradjian Fishing Pier lights - Warwick, Rhode Island
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The Larry Mouradjian Fishing Pier lights at Rocky Point State Park in Warwick, Rhode Island, are solar powered.
Waymark Code: WM17FZP
Location: Rhode Island, United States
Date Posted: 02/15/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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The Larry Mouradjian Fishing Pier lights at Rocky Point State Park in Warwick, Rhode Island, are solar powered. Latest in the park's 150+ year history, this most-recent iteration, the only true deep-water fishing pier in Narragansett Bay, was dedicated in July 2020. It includes a 260-foot-long wooden walkway with benches, which leads out to a 21-by-111-foot main deck with a shade cupola. Five solar panels are mounted to the south side of the pergola's standing seam blue metal roof. Electric cables run along the underside of its open ceiling to power a fixture at each of the four corners. The Providence Journal reported "...it offers access to sandy flats and rocky bottom, and fishermen should be able to catch everything there from fluke, scup and black sea bass to striped bass and bluefish."

From 1847 through the end of the 19th century, "Rocky Point [was] Rhode Island’s working-class summer shoreline resort...In that era, before the midway rides that made Rocky Point famous for later generations of Rhode Islanders, the allure of Rocky Point was the land itself—over 120 acres of beach, meadows, wetlands, woods, and dramatic rocky elevations overlooking the entire upper Narragansett Bay." (Source: Rocky Point Foundation) It was a popular amusement park throughout most of the 20th century until it closed in 1995. Between 2008 and 2014, the land was purchased by the City of Warwick, and, with federal, state, and city efforts, the property now known as Rocky Hill State Park was revitalized and reopened to the public.

Sources:
Pare Corp.
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management

Type of system: Photovoltaic (electrical)

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