Bodie Island Light Station
Posted by: showbizkid
N 35° 49.095 W 075° 33.786
18S E 449132 N 3963936
The Bodie Island Light Station was listed on the National Register in 2003. The Light Station is the the third on the site. The first was poorly constructed and the second destroyed by the Confederates during the Civil War. The present lighthouse was built in 1872. It is now operated by the National Parks Service.
Waymark Code: WMG5D
Location: North Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 07/01/2006
Views: 26
Bodie Island (pronounced "body") is north of Hatteras, 2 miles north of the bridge over Oregon Inlet. The light station grounds are freely accessible. The keepers house has been renovated as a National Parks visitors center. The tower itself is currently undergoing renovations and is closed to the public.
After being operated by the Lighthouse Service, then the Coast Guard, the National Parks Service now operates the site.
A light was first authorized by Congress in 1837 for this site, but wasn't built until 10 years later. The tower was only 54 feet in height, but poor construction on unstable ground caused it to tilt out of plumb almost immediately. In 1859 a second tower, this time 80 feet tall, was constructed with a firm foundation and fitted with a third-order Fresnel lens. Luck was against Bodie again - two years later Confederate troops destroyed the tower with explosives.
The current tower was erected in 1872, and is a twin of the Corolla light, except for its horizontal striped markings. It stands 156 feet above the sands and still shines through the original first-order Fresnel lens.
For those interested in the specifics of the light station, NPS has a brief Facts Sheet on the Bodie Light Station.
The visitors center is open every day from 9 am to 6 pm. Posted coordinates will take you to the closest point possible to the tower as of 6/2006 - perhaps 50 away feet or so.
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