Under the guidelines of the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000, Cleveland Ledge Light in Buzzards Bay -- near Bourne, Massachusetts -- was offered to a suitable applicant, such as a nonprofit group or community. There were no applications, so the unique 1943 lighthouse -- built in the Art Moderne style -- is currently up for auction to the general public.
You can monitor the auction by clicking here.
You can see photos from a recent inspection here.
As of the afternoon of Nov. 26, the high bid is only $14,000. The auction is scheduled to close on Monday, Nov. 29, but it could be extended.
I haven't had the opportunity to get inside this lighthouse, so I can't comment on its interior condition. There's no doubt that it needs some restoration, and taking on its preservation will be daunting for its new owner. Let's hope the person or persons who win the auction have a full comprehension of the challenges of caring for an offshore lighthouse. This is a one-of-a-kind structure that deserves to be preserved as a historic icon.
For more on this lighthouse, click here.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
Latest on Faulkner's Island Lighthouse restoration, CT
Faulkner's Light Brigade continues the restoration of the Faulkner's Island Lighthouse off Guilford, CT. International Chimney Corporation has been hired to do the work, which includes washing, repointing, and repainting the exterior of the tower, as well as interior repairs.
This video from November 19 shows the latest work.
This video from November 19 shows the latest work.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Connie Small - clip #1
Connie Small (1901-2005) was married to Elson Small, lighthouse keeper at several stations in Maine: Lubec Channel, Avery Rock, Seguin Island, and St. Croix River. Elson anc Connie finished their lightkeeping years at Portsmouth Harbor Light, New Hampshire, in 1948. Connie went on the write the book The Lighthouse Keeper's Wife when she was 85 years old. In this clip, recorded when Connie was 97 years old, she recalls having electricity for the first time.
Monday, November 1, 2010
"Thriller" in Portsmouth, NH, 2010 Halloween Parade
OK, it has nothing to do with lighthouses, but I thought you might enjoy seeing this video I shot at last night's Halloween parade in Portsmouth.