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Hereford Inlet is labeled as Little Hereford on a circa 1700 map by John Thornton, [3] and by its modern name on a map published in 1749 by Lewis Evans. [4] The Hereford Inlet Light is a historic lighthouse located in North Wildwood , on the southwestern shore of Hereford Inlet at the north end of Five Mile Beach .
Hereford Inlet, a break in the barrier islands along the eastern side of Cape May, was first used by whalers in the 17th century.Though the area was frequented, environmental conditions such as shifting sandbars and strong currents created reason for concern and in 1849, a life-saving station was built along the inlet.
The U.S. Life-Saving Station No. 35, also known as Tatham's or Stone Harbor, is located at 11617 2nd Avenue in the borough of Stone Harbor in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States.
Name Image Location Coordinates Year first lit Automated Year deactivated Current Lens Focal Height Tower Height Absecon Light: Atlantic City: 1857
Mare Island Light was built in 1873, deactivated in 1917, and demolished in the 1930s. [1] The lighthouse was designed by Paul J. Pelz, who also designed Mare Island's sister stations, Point Fermin Light in San Pedro CA, East Brother Island Light in Richmond, California, Point Hueneme Light in California (replaced in 1940), Hereford Inlet Light in North Wildwood, New Jersey, and Point Adams ...
The original 1874 lighthouse was designed by Paul J. Pelz, who also designed Point Hueneme's sister stations, Point Fermin Light in San Pedro CA, East Brother Island Light in Richmond, California, Mare Island Light, in Carquinez Strait, California (demolished in the 1930s), Hereford Inlet Light in North Wildwood, New Jersey, and Point Adams ...
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The Chapel Hill Channel provides a north-south connection between the Ambrose Channel (the main channel into the Narrows) and Sandy Hook Channel, which continues west into Raritan Bay.