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Sands Point Light, Maritime beacon in Sands Point, United States

Sands Point Light is an octagonal brownstone lighthouse standing in Sands Point, New York. The structure rises about 40 feet tall with four windows on its south side and thick walls measuring roughly 4 feet at the base.

Congress approved funding in 1806 to build this lighthouse and warn ships about the dangerous Execution Rocks nearby. The structure quickly became a vital navigation aid for the growing maritime traffic in the area.

This lighthouse marks an important point for maritime traffic where Long Island Sound meets the East River. Visitors can see how this location has shaped the region's relationship with the water and shipping routes.

The site is best visited on clear days when visibility across the surrounding waters is good. The location sits within a park setting, so wear comfortable shoes and allow time to explore the surrounding grounds.

The first keeper Noah Mason built this lighthouse himself and watched British naval movements from this vantage point during the War of 1812. Mason stayed at his post until his death in 1841, making him a notable figure in the lighthouse's story.

Location: New York

Inception: 1806

GPS coordinates: 40.86589,-73.72950

Latest update: December 12, 2025 07:59

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