Long Island Lighthouse Series

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Long Island is home to some of the most beautiful lighthouses in the world. Since Long Island is an island, the lighthouses played a vital role in lighting the way for many ships and protecting ...

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Long Island is home to some of the most beautiful lighthouses in the world. Since Long Island is an island, the lighthouses played a vital role in lighting the way for many ships and protecting our shores. Today, the remaining lighthouses stand proud with each one telling a story to reveal a bit of Long Island History.

You can click on images to view information on each lighthouse.









Stepping Stones Lighthouse


Stepping Stones Lighthouse



Kings Point, NY

Execution Rocks


Execution Rocks Lighthouse



Sands Point, NY

Sands Point Lighthouse


Sands Point Lighthouse



Sands Point, NY

Cold Spring Harbor Lighthouse


Cold Spring Harbor Lighthouse



Centre Island, NY

Lloyd Harbor Lighthouse


Lloyd Harbor Lighthouse



Lloyds Neck, NY

Old Field Point Lighthouse


Old Field Pt Lighthouse



Old Field, NY

Horton Point Lighthouse


Horton Point Lighthouse



Southold, NY

Orient Point Lighthouse


Orient Point Lighthouse



Orient Point, NY

Plum Island Lighthouse


Plum Island Lighthouse



Plum Island, NY

Little Gull Island Lighthouse


Little Gull Island Lighthouse



West of Fisher's Island


Race Rock Lighthouse


Race Rock Lighthouse



East of Plum Island

North Dumpling Lighthouse


North Dumpling Lighthouse



North of Fisher's Island

Latimer Reef Lighthouse


Latimer Reef Lighthouse



Northeast of Fisher's Island

Montauk Point Lighthouse


Montauk Point Lighthouse



Montauk Point, NY

Long Beach Bar Lighthouse


Long Beach Bar Lighthouse



Orient Harbor

Cedar Point Lighthouse


Cedar Point Lighthouse



East Hampton, NY

Fire Island Lighthouse


Fire Island Lighthouse



Fire Island, NY

Eatons Neck Lighthouse


Eatons Neck Lighthouse



Eatons Neck, NY



Ann Searle

is a local Long Island photographer that specializes in photographing series of Lighthouses.
She resides in Lake Grove and shares her passion with her husband Art, who also has a great eye for beautiful things.
You can visit their Web site at

http://www.birdsandbeacons.com

Ann gave us special permission to share these photos with the rest of Long Island.
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