Fire Island's most historically significant landmark was built in 1857 to protect ocean voyaging ships from running ashore on the island. In 1987, the state rebuilt the Fire Island Lighthouse as a museum and observatory. It can be reached from the Bay Shore ferry line or a short walk across the Robert Moses Crossway. Although the Fire Island Light was extinguished in 1974, its history shines bright. Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society and National Park Service are responsible for the lighthouse restoration and preservation.
For more information about the Fire Island Lighthouse visit Fireislandlighthouse.com
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