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Stonington Lighthouse

7 Water St, Stonington, Connecticut 06378 USA

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“standing for over 170 years”

For more than 170 years, this modest stone citadel — a lighthouse tower attached to a dwelling  — has stood at the entrance to the harbor of Stonington, Connecticut’s only port facing on the Atlantic. Now regarded fondly as a durable symbol of a seafaring  past, in its working years it performed the valuable service of guiding ships across treacherous Fishers Island Sound.The building is notable among lighthouses of its period for its fanciful stonework, with ornamental cornices around the tower and weighty granite lintels above doorways and windows. When it was built in 1840 it had a nearly flat roof with simulated battlements, but it leaked so badly that two years later local craftsmen were called in to install the gabled roof it has today.

The lighthouse remained in use from its construction in 1840, when it replaced an earlier lighthouse, until 1889, when it was supplanted by beacons on the harbor  breakwaters.  It had been a dank home to seven keepers and their families, and until 1909 it continued to house the keepers who tended the breakwater lights.After a new keeper’s house was built next door, the lighthouse was deserted until the U.S. Government decided to sell it, and in 1925 the Stonington Historical Society was able to acquire it for $3,650. In 1927 the Society opened it as a lighthouse museum, the nation’s first. And, except for most of World War II, the museum has been open every year since.

Starting in 1962 it has been open six months a year and has attracted thousands of visitors.The Stonington Historical Society bought the lighthouse to exhibit the artifacts it had acquired since its founding in 1895. This collection, augmented over the years, reflects Stonington’s maritime and agricultural history — sailors, farmers, sea captains, explorers, entrepreneurs. Many artifacts predating the lighthouse document the defense of Stonington when the British attacked in 1814: for example, a cannon ball lodged in a hearthstone from a house on Water Street and a rare Congreve rocket fired on the village by the Royal Navy.

There is locally made stoneware, items from the China trade brought back by Stonington sea captains, portraits of local figures from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and a doll house, with antique dolls and toys. Visitors may climb the 29 circular steps and a short ladder to reach the top of the tower, which looks over three states. Visitors may also join the Stonington Historical Society’s walking tours of Stonington Borough led by knowledgeable guides, offered several times a week in the summer.Visitors may also enjoy picnics on the grassy lighthouse grounds, which face across Little Narragansett Bay toward Watch Hill and Napatree Point, Rhode Island.

The grounds also play host to special events, such as the annual gala dinner dance, concerts, celebrations of holidays, and private weddings and other events. The perennial borders are maintained by the Stonington Garden Club.

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Reviewed by
jim.kurtz.79

  • 4 Reviews
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September 19, 2014
Rated 4.0

Too early to get into museum, but cute unique lighthouse!

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Stonington Lighthouse

7 Water St
Stonington, Connecticut
06378 USA
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