Explore Sakonnet Light: Stunning New England Lighthouse by drone (2023)

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In this video, we take you on a journey to explore the stunning Sakonnet Lighthouse in Little Compton, Rhode Island, one of the many historic lighthouses that dot the New England coast. Join us as we delve into New England's rich maritime history and coastal navigation while enjoying breathtaking scenic views of the Ocean State. Discover the intricate lighthouse architecture and learn about the significance of this landmark in American lighthouse history. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the drone footage and aerial video of this coastal attraction, perfect for your next sightseeing adventure or vacation. Whether you're a history buff or a travel enthusiast, this video is sure to captivate you with its East Coast lighthouses and stunning coastal beauty.

So come along and explore the best of New England's lighthouses and coastal attractions, and discover why they are such popular landmarks for tourism and travel.

📝 5 Facts about Sakonnet Light 👇

👉1. Sakonnet Light is a historic lighthouse located on the eastern shore of Sakonnet Point in Little Compton, Rhode Island. It was first lit in 1884 to guide ships entering and leaving the Sakonnet River.

👉 2. The lighthouse was designed by architect and civil engineer William Ralph Emerson, who is known for designing many important buildings in the late 19th century, including the First Unitarian Church in Providence, Rhode Island, and the Beverly Farms Railroad Station in Massachusetts.

👉 3. The Sakonnet Light was originally built with a fourth-order Fresnel lens, which was powered by a weight-driven clockwork mechanism. The lens was later replaced with an automated light in 1958.

👉 4. During World War II, the Sakonnet Light was used as a lookout point by the U.S. Coast Guard to watch for enemy ships. The lighthouse was also used as a training facility for Coast Guard recruits during the war.

👉 5. Sakonnet Light was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 28, 1983, in recognition of its architectural and historical significance. Today, the lighthouse is owned by the town of Little Compton and is open to the public for tours during the summer months.

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