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Government plans to give away 'surplus' lighthouses
Associated Press ^ | June 7, 2002 11:37 p.m. EDT | JOHN HEILPRIN

Posted on 06/10/2002 1:32:21 PM PDT by restornu

The Interior Department has such a deal for you.

It's trying to get rid of 301 of them, all considered government surplus.

The Coast Guard doesn't want them anymore, so it's willing to give them away to anybody who'll offer them a good home. There are a couple of catches: government and nonprofit groups have first dibs; and lighthouses are expensive to keep up.

Interior Secretary Gale Norton is announcing next week the first six being turned over to public and private interests under the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Program.

Congress and former President Clinton created the program in 2000 at the urging of Sen. Frank Murkowski, R-Alaska, and Rep. Mark Souder, R-Ind. A visit in January to Point Pinos Light in Monterey, Calif. - the oldest active lighthouse on the West Coast, where a light has been shining since 1855 - sparked Norton's interest. She asked the National Park Service to take a closer look at what her agency could do.

Since then, the department has become the light middleman, its Maritime Heritage Program handling details for the Coast Guard.

Next week, Norton travels to Georgia's Tybee Island Light, then to Lake Michigan's Point Betsie Lighthouse; Michigan has 46 lighthouses, more than any other state. She'll recommend that the General Services Administration, acting as temporary custodian for the lighthouses, turn over the first six to new owners including a city, a museum, a historical society and the Park Service.

"There is a mystique to lighthouses, a drama, a history, almost an aura of reverence for their lifesaving function," Norton said in remarks prepared for delivery at the ceremony Monday in Georgia. "It is not surprising that historians, lighthouse buffs and just plain citizens have been part of an effort to rescue lighthouses from either disrepair or neglect."

The lighthouses being given away next week are Rondout Creek Light in Kingston, N.Y.; Esopus Meadows Light, also known as the Middle Hudson River Light, near Esopus, N.Y.; St. Augustine Light, in St. Augustine, Fla.; Tybee Island Light, near Savannah, Ga.; Little River Light, near Cutler, Maine; and Munising Range Lights, near Frankfort, Mich.

"One of the outstanding features of this law is that it puts nonprofits on an equal footing with government in becoming partners in the preservation of lighthouses," Norton said.

Culleen Chambers, director of the Tybee Island Historical Society, said she was proud and humbled that her group will help "set the stage for all future transfers in the nation."

When the lighthouse giveaway is complete, only one lighthouse in the country will be required by federal law to have a lightkeeper: the Boston Harbor Light, the nation's first one, established in 1716 on Little Brewster Island. It was blown up by the British in 1776, rebuilt, and has had a light burning again since 1783.

The law authorizes the no-cost transfer of historic lighthouses and stations from the Coast Guard to federal, local and nonprofit groups. If insufficient interest is found among those groups, individuals can stake a claim.

"It will be the exception, not the rule," said Dan Smith, special assistant to the National Park Service director, coordinator of the pilot program. "There's a huge outcry in this country from people who want to participate in preserving lighthouses."

The Coast Guard has automated the nation's lights and lacks the money to maintain the lighthouses but hopes to put them in the hands of groups that can.

But anyone taking on a lighthouse can expect to spend millions of dollars, Smith said. It must be maintained according to strict federal standards, and the transfer deed includes a clause that says the lighthouse reverts to federal ownership if it is not kept up.

Along the seacoasts and the Great Lakes, more than 200 lighthouses are open to tours. People can sleep in about 15 of them in California, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island and Washington state.


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The Interior Department has such a deal for you.

It's trying to get rid of 301 of them, all considered government surplus.

This is dumb, at a time our country is being infiltrated by TERRORIST we want to terminate Government Control of our "Lighthouses"not only that, the Interior Department want to give them to non profit organizations first and we know such Groups like-

PETA, GREENPEACE AND OTHER ANTI-US CONSITUTION ACTIVIST, COULD HAVE CONTROL OF OUR VITAL OUTLETS!

Instead of securing our BOARDERS AND SHORES we continue to let our guard down. MICHIGAN has one of the highest Islam populations

RUSH was talking today of all the political shell groups in the Democratic party to funnel money, if this program should be a fact we as citizens will never know for sure who is operating these outlets!

WHAT NEXT?

1 posted on 06/10/2002 1:32:21 PM PDT by restornu
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To: restornu
Calm down. These lighthouses have nothing to do with border security. Moreover, the article implies that the nonprofits which will be allowed to take over the lighthouses will be more like historical societies and such, not PETA and the organizations you cite. The article, despite the headline, suggests that this will not be a free-for-all, but rather a strictly supervised transfer, with only conditional property rights. Reacting hysterically to such a meaningless event isn't helpful.
2 posted on 06/10/2002 1:46:47 PM PDT by billybudd
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To: restornu
With the advent of GPS and cheap radar units for backup, I'm not sure how useful lighthouses are anymore.

I certainly wouldn't call them strategic.

D

3 posted on 06/10/2002 1:47:10 PM PDT by daviddennis
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To: restornu
Ummm, I could find a lot of things to get excited about but this? I hope I detect a sense of humor here? ;^)
4 posted on 06/10/2002 1:47:29 PM PDT by Arkie2
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To: *Old_North_State; **North_Carolina; Constitution Day; mykdsmom; ncweaver; ncpastor; Howlin...
Personally, I think this would make a killer weekend retreat for me & my family... especially now that they've moved it farther inland! =)


5 posted on 06/10/2002 1:49:49 PM PDT by Constitution Day
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To: restornu
Don't they just unscrew out like a regular light bulb?
6 posted on 06/10/2002 1:50:10 PM PDT by openotherend
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To: Constitution Day
Make a great survival retreat...just buy a lighthouse (or get one free) and then a missle silo..put the lighthouse in the silo...(it's a Fruedian kinda thang) and you are in business... Now if I could only get a water proof cover for one....
7 posted on 06/10/2002 1:54:27 PM PDT by joesnuffy
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To: let freedom sing; SAJ; My Identity; Diver Dave; ChasingFletch;RnMomof7
Alaska 11 California 18 Connecticut 11 Caribbean 1 Delaware 8

Florida 16 Georgia 2 Hawaii 6 Illinois 1 Louisiana 6

Massachusetts 30 Maryland 13 Maine 19 Michigan 46 Minnesota 2

North Carolina 5 New Hampshire 1 New Jersey 3 New York 22 Ohio 5

Oregon 4 Puerto Rico 13 Rhode Island 10 South Carolina 3

Texas 3 Virginia 8 Washington 17 Wisconsin 17

Total 301

8 posted on 06/10/2002 1:55:03 PM PDT by restornu
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To: restornu
If our country needs lighthouses for border control or navigation, we are already lost.

These are nice historical landmarks, be given over to nice organizations that will be responsible for their upkeep.

Never complain about getting anything out of the government's hands.

9 posted on 06/10/2002 1:58:24 PM PDT by dead
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To: Constitution Day
Have you ever done tour of the Outer Banks? Personally, it has been a while for me, so it might be a bit more crowded than I remember, but if you are looking for a long weekend, and don't mind a bit of driving, I'd highly recommend The Outer Banks, including Jockey's Rigde, Nags Head, Hattaras, and Ocracoke.

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10 posted on 06/10/2002 1:59:05 PM PDT by KayEyeDoubleDee
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To: restornu
Rondout Lighthouse (Kingston)- The Hudson River Maritime Museum was awarded NYS funds in 1995 for masonry restoration work at Rondout Lighthouse. In late 2000, the matching funds were finally raised and the State has permitted the original funds to be still used. During the summer of 2001, the Museum developed specifications and bid out the work. The Empire State Construction Co. of Staten Island is expected to begin work during the fall, if matching bricks can be found and if the full state Budget has been passed. The harsh weather on the Hudson River has caused much of the brickwork to crack. The Museum runs scheduled fall tours to the lighthouse on the weekends until October 8. All trips are at 12:30, 1:30, 2:30, and 3:30. In addition they run non-scheduled tours for school and other groups. For those who like haunted lighthouses visit the light during October (selected dates) for their "Haunted Lighthouse and Stories on the Hudson" program. For more information about the lighthouse, tour fees, and the museum call 845-338-0071.

Esopus Lighthouse - Help us save this last wooden Lighthouse on the Hudson. The lighthouse is level, the cat is in the window and we have made great strides at restoration, but we need your help. Contact Sharon Jones - Director - for information on membership, donations, sponsoring or volunteering to work at the historic lighthouse. Save the Esopus Meadows Lighthouse Commission, PO Box 1290, Port Ewen, NY 12466 -Tel: 845-331-1478 or 845-339-3060 - e-mail: saltyshar@aol.com

From: Boating On The Hudson - Oct 2001

They have a regular feature called Lighthouse Corner.

11 posted on 06/10/2002 1:59:30 PM PDT by StriperSniper
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To: KayEyeDoubleDee
Yes, I have, and have done so several times.

My parents rent a house every summer in Nags Head - every year from when I was born up until just last summer.
I can remember when Duck was a little flyspeck of a town - not home to multimillion dollar vacation homes like it is today.

My favorite section is between Oregon Inlet & Rodanthe - so peaceful & isolated.
I used to do a lot of surf fishing in my single days... what a great time we had then!

12 posted on 06/10/2002 2:03:58 PM PDT by Constitution Day
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To: billybudd; daviddennis; Arkie2; Constitution Day; openotherend; joesnuffy; let freedom sing...
This may seem enchanting to some and obsolete to others, but we are dealing with a “Cyber Caveman” who is adept in more ways than many even imagine
13 posted on 06/10/2002 2:06:15 PM PDT by restornu
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To: Constitution Day
this would make a killer weekend retreat

If I only had the means.....

That would be even better than the old firehouse that was for sale a few years ago in Jersey City. It was for sale for less than a week before it got scapped up. That great big garage in the middle of the city plus the cool pole that they left in made it a hot item.

14 posted on 06/10/2002 2:08:31 PM PDT by StriperSniper
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To: sassymom; snow bunny; 68-69tonkingulfyatchclub; spookbrat; samwolf; 4theflag; mistyca...
Sassy, look at this! This is incredible.

Gang, we need to get one in Oregon for the USO Canteen!

15 posted on 06/10/2002 2:09:25 PM PDT by Jen
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16 posted on 06/10/2002 2:13:05 PM PDT by WIMom
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Gang, we need to get one in Oregon for the USO Canteen!

LOL. FReepers on the look-out!.

17 posted on 06/10/2002 2:21:53 PM PDT by let freedom sing
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To: Constitution Day
I see know what you meant by a killer weekend retreat!

Might be worth a time-share investment with others!!!

18 posted on 06/10/2002 2:34:17 PM PDT by KayEyeDoubleDee
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To: SlickWillard
Maybe Santa will bring you a lighthouse...
19 posted on 06/10/2002 2:45:32 PM PDT by KayEyeDoubleDee
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To: Constitution Day
Which ones of ours are up for sale?


Cape Lookout


Bodie Island


Currituck


Ocracoke


Bald Island

20 posted on 06/10/2002 2:51:09 PM PDT by Carolina
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