Taken at The Peach House Cafe in Kinston, NC
I took this a photo of this picture in April...forgot to show you
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse
In 2015 we traveled with Globe Treks Tours via Coach to all the
Lighthouse in NC...
We climbed all the way to the top
Cape Hatteras 208' tall, 250 steps...
Officially completed and lit in 1870
It is the 2nd of 3 that have been constructed in Buxton, NC
In 1803 the first Cape Hatteras light house was built it was sandstone it was 90'
the light from the Argand lamps and reflectors were not sufficient.
It was modified to a new height of 150' in 1854 and first order Fresnel lens were installed
they were the most powerful of that time. In 1861, during the Civil War, the Fresnel was removed by retreating Confederate soldiers to keep it out of Union hands. Shell damage during the war and structural deterioration prompted construction of a replacement lighthouse in 1870. In 1871 the original light house was demolished
In 1999 Cape Hatteras lighthouse was moved 1/2 mile to save it from the encroaching Atlantic Ocean. The lighthouse was cut from it original base, hydraulically lifted onto steel beams and traveled along
railroad tracks to is present location this took 23 days.
In the picture below in the upper right hand corner you can see approximately where it sat before it was moved. This photo was taken from the top looking down into the parking lot
In the picture below in the upper right hand corner you can see approximately where it sat before it was moved. This photo was taken from the top looking down into the parking lot
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is my favorite!! Who knows why? |
What a strikingly beautiful light house!
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDelete...the red base? 😊 It's a mighty fine thing that's for sure! YAM xx
Makes dad long for his and mom's time living near the shore!
ReplyDeleteI was lucky enough to visit Cape Hatteras in 1998 and when they moved it in '99, I was amazed to read about it.
ReplyDeleteI am terrified of heights, and I mean anything above the first floor, however I did climb all those steps and did
take a quick peak out before going down and thankfully not fainting along the way, lol.
What a history that lighthouse has had! 250 steps? Holy cod, that's impressive. I don't think I could manage that now without a knee brace. Lol. But what a view, worth the effort!
ReplyDeleteOh my, what memories this brings back. Climbing it, yes ~ to the top, and back down. And wondering so at why I felt so light headed, a bit of tummy -yuk, as hubby and I both young and strong. Only to learn some weeks later, a "little baby boy to be" had climbed those steps along with me. Funny though he has no memory of it now ....
ReplyDeleteI have only visited 3, Savannah Beach, Hilton Head Beach and New Smyrna Beach Fl.. I did LOOK UP THE steps to the top, and in one made it to about 20 steps and could go no further, my fear of heights will not allow the top. I love the photo of the photo and the blinds make it even more special... that sounds like a fun bus tour
ReplyDeleteDearest Cecilia,
ReplyDeleteGuess you love it because of its stunning base with red in it!
What wonderful development of stronger lights that carry a lot farther nowadays—compared to the early versions.
Hugs,
Mariette + Kitties
That's one of the most recognizable lighthouse in the country. Thanks for sharing the history. We didn't know any of that. It's a good thing you walk so much so you could make it up all those steps.
ReplyDeleteC, the new header is awesum pawsum and so is the light house...could soooooo
ReplyDeletelive there !! :) ♥♥ glad the light house made the move OK !!! :)
That is a very nice looking lighthouse. The only lighthouse in NC I have been to is the one in Corolla. I would enjoy visiting this one.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely looking lighthouse with an interesting history.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. I think you like it because of the red. XO
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful and magical lighthouse!
ReplyDeleteIt's your favorite because of the RED base?! Interesting about your tour and the info on it. That's quite a HIGH view from the top!
ReplyDeleteHumDinger of a post! LOVED the information and about the moving of it inland just amazed me. The pictures were all super too! Thanky!
ReplyDeleteThat seems like a fun and educational spot
ReplyDeleteOh Wow! Our Mom LOVES lighthouses, she misses living on the ocean, but we are happy here in the middle of nowhere! And we are so glad to be back. Thanks for stopping by to visit us and keep on being awesome! Purrs and head bonks, Marvelous Marv, Kozmo, Cinnamon and Jo Jo (and Mom Barb)
ReplyDeleteLighthouses are so fascinating.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I went on a cruise to some New England light houses
ReplyDeleteI like the picture. What a fun trip.
ReplyDeleteWhat a history the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse has! And yes, I agree it is you favorite because of the red base. :) Thanks for sharing.
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