Ocracoke Light

{{short description|Lighthouse in North Carolina, United States}}

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{{Infobox lighthouse

| image_name = Ocracoke island lighthouse img 0478.jpg

| location = SR 1326, Ocracoke Island, Ocracoke, North Carolina

| coordinates = {{coord|35|6|32.3|N|75|59|9.8|W|region:US_type:landmark|display=inline,title}}

| yearbuilt = 1823

| yearlit = August 15, 1824 (current tower)

| automated = 1955

| marking = White

| lens = 4th order Fresnel lens
installed 1854

| foundation = Dressed stone / timber

| construction = Brick with mortar surface

| shape = Conical

| height = {{convert |76|ft}}

| focalheight = {{convert |75|ft}}

| range = {{convert|15|nmi}}

| characteristic = Fixed white

| fogsignal = none

| module={{Infobox NRHP

| embed = yes

| name = Ocracoke Light Station

| built = 1823

| architect = Noah Porter

| added = November 25, 1977

| area = {{convert|2|acre}}

| refnum = 77000110

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Ocracoke {{IPAc-en|'|oʊ|k|r|ʌ|k|oʊ|k|}} [http://www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/ref/resources/tlth.html Talk Like A Tarheel] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130622041633/http://www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/ref/resources/tlth.html |date=2013-06-22 }}, from the North Carolina Collection's website at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 2013-02-05. Light was built in Hyde County, on Ocracoke Island, Ocracoke, North Carolina in 1823 by Massachusetts builder Noah Porter. The lighthouse stands {{convert |75|ft}} tall. Its diameter narrows from {{convert |25|ft}} at the base to {{convert |12|ft}} at its peak.{{Citation needed|reason=Reference for dimensions|date=December 2017}} The lighthouse was built to help guide ships through Ocracoke Inlet into Pamlico Sound.

In 1864, Confederate troops dismantled the fourth-order Fresnel Lens, but Union forces later restored it.

Ocracoke Light is the oldest operating light station in North Carolina and the second oldest lighthouse still standing in the state. The lighthouse was automated in 1955. During the summer months when there is a U.S. National Park Ranger on duty, visitors may access the base of the lighthouse. Access to the top of the lighthouse is not allowed due to the simple steel spiral staircase being safe only for maintenance activity.

However, this is not the original staircase; the original staircase was a wooden step spiral built into the inside of the exterior wall. This was removed during the 1950s due to excessive rotting to the boards and a lacking necessity for a substantial staircase because of the automation of the light. The wooden stairs were removed and the holes in the all-brick lighthouse were cemented closed.

The lighthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977 as Ocracoke Light Station.

Controversy

Various claims have been made about the light, including "the Ocracoke Light is the second oldest operating lighthouse in the nation," from the National Park Service. The original 1795 construction a mile away would qualify only as fifth oldest and the current 1823 tower is about twelfth oldest.{{Citation needed|reason=list older claimants|date=December 2017}}

Ocracoke Lighthouse with the Milky Way Galaxy.jpg|Ocracoke Lighthouse with the Milky Way Galaxy

Image:OcracokeLighthouseSilverLake.JPG|Ocracoke Lighthouse and Silver Lake from Ocracoke National Park Museum

Image:USCGOcracoke.jpg|U.S. Coast Guard Archive

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{{cite web|url=https://www.nps.gov/caha/planyourvisit/ols.htm|title=The Ocracoke Light Station|publisher=National Park Service|access-date=4 August 2019}}

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{{NRISref|2009a}}

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Category:Lighthouses completed in 1823

Category:Buildings and structures in Hyde County, North Carolina

Category:Lighthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina

Category:Outer Banks

Category:Tourist attractions in Hyde County, North Carolina

Category:National Register of Historic Places in Hyde County, North Carolina

Category:Individually listed contributing properties to historic districts on the National Register in North Carolina

Category:1823 establishments in North Carolina