Point Judith Lighthouse
- 1470 Ocean Road, Narragansett, RI 02882
- South County
- (401) 789-0444
An octagonal brick building erected in 1816. A Coast Guard and tower beacon were maintained at the point during the Revolution. Original wooden lighthouse, built in 1806, was blown down in the Great Gale of September 1815. The last German U-Boat sunk in World War II was two miles off the light. Visitors welcome to the grounds; lighthouse and Coast Guard Station restricted.
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General Info
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Groups
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Heritage Designation
Access
- Complete wheelchair access
Parking
- On Street Parking Available
Restrictions
- Advanced notice required
- Pets allowed on leash
General
- Group Contact Email Jason.A.Pata@USCG.MIL
- Group Contact Name Jason A. Pata
- Group Contact Phone 401-789-0444
- Group Contact Position Executive Petty Officer
Lighthouse
- Grounds Open to Public
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