Tchefuncte River Range Lights

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Les phares de Tchefuncte River (en anglais : Tchefuncte River Range Lights), sont des feux directionnels aidant les navires à entrer dans la (en) venant du lac Pontchartrain dans la paroisse de Saint-Tammany en Louisiane. La tour arrière d'origine a souffert de la guerre de Sécession et a été remplacée par la tour actuelle en 1868. La nouvelle tour, plus haute que la première, a été construite sur les mêmes fondations. On lui a donné une lanterne qui avait été retirée du phare de Cat Island, dans le Mississippi. rdf:langString
The Tchefuncte River Range Lights are a range that was first established in 1838 to aid vessels entering the Tchefuncte River from the north side of Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana. The lighting apparatus was supplied by Winslow Lewis and consisted of nine lamps with several fourteen-inch reflectors. The original rear tower suffered during the Civil War and was replaced with the current tower in 1868. The new tower, ten feet taller than the first, was built on the same foundation, using some of the same brick. It was given a lantern which had been removed from Cat Island Light in Mississippi. * rdf:langString
rdf:langString Phare de Tchefuncte River
rdf:langString Tchefuncte River Range Lights
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rdf:langString Les phares de Tchefuncte River (en anglais : Tchefuncte River Range Lights), sont des feux directionnels aidant les navires à entrer dans la (en) venant du lac Pontchartrain dans la paroisse de Saint-Tammany en Louisiane. La tour arrière d'origine a souffert de la guerre de Sécession et a été remplacée par la tour actuelle en 1868. La nouvelle tour, plus haute que la première, a été construite sur les mêmes fondations. On lui a donné une lanterne qui avait été retirée du phare de Cat Island, dans le Mississippi. Il est inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 14 juillet 1986 (supprimé le 31 janvier 2019) sous le n° 86001684.
rdf:langString The Tchefuncte River Range Lights are a range that was first established in 1838 to aid vessels entering the Tchefuncte River from the north side of Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana. The lighting apparatus was supplied by Winslow Lewis and consisted of nine lamps with several fourteen-inch reflectors. The original rear tower suffered during the Civil War and was replaced with the current tower in 1868. The new tower, ten feet taller than the first, was built on the same foundation, using some of the same brick. It was given a lantern which had been removed from Cat Island Light in Mississippi. The rear tower has a black vertical stripe to serve as the range line in daytime. It sits on a spit of land, but is accessible only by boat. The front tower is marked with a standard USCG KRW daymark, with a red stripe between two white stripes. It is a skeleton tower and sits in open water. The rear tower was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum is making efforts to restore and stabilize the light. Rear light * 1937 * 1918 * 1905 * The original tower, c1860
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