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Eaton’s Neck Light Under Wraps

By Nate Smith

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Eaton’s Neck Lighthouse as it looked in 2006.
Photo by: Gina Manfredi

Eaton’s Neck Light in New York is currently under scaffolding while extensive interior and exterior renovations are made, including repairing the brownstone, window and lantern, replacing the old electrical grid with a new one containing a main circuit breaker. Also, the lead based paint on the cast iron stairs and railings will be removed, and as will the floors and wall/ceilings which have been found to have asbestos-containing material. The original structure was built in 1798, with large alterations in 1858 and 1868, and currently sits in the USCG Station Eaton’s Neck, which is the oldest Coast Guard Station in New York.

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Photo by: Nate Smith


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This story appeared in the Sep/Oct 2022 edition of Lighthouse Digest Magazine. The print edition contains more stories than our internet edition, and each story generally contains more photographs - often many more - in the print edition. For subscription information about the print edition, click here.

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