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GAY HEAD CLIFFS
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Gay Head Light. Gay Head Light, also known as Aqunah Light, is loted near the Aqunah Cliffs on the southwt ast of Martha's Veyard.
Established 1799, Gay Head Light Statn nsisted of a keeper's dwellg and an octagonal tower, which guid marers past Devil's Bridge rocks, a dangero ledge reachg out om the cliffs along the south shore of the island, and through the entrance to Veyard Sound. In 1852, a Lighthoe Board report listed Gay Head Light as one of the most important lightho on the Atlantic Coast. Bee of s strategic lotn, Gay Head Light received one of the first Frnel lens the Uned Stat 1854.
When three nsecutive Gay Head Light keepers died the extreme dampns of the keeper's hoe was blamed. Veyard Environmental Rearch Instute leased Gay Head Light om the Coast Guard 1985, and the license was transferred to the Martha's Veyard Historil Society 1994. Gay Head Light Statn is an active aid to navigatn, and only the light tower remas on the se today.
HISTORIC GAY HEAD LIGHTHOE ON THE MOVE
The Gay Head Cliffs are a natnal landmark. The betiful, lorful layers of clay make up the cliffs. It has been said that fossil bon of whal, mels and wild hors have been found the cliff layers. The Gay Head Lighthoe is perched atop the cliffs. It is the only workg lighthoe on Martha’s Veyard. The Gay Head lighthoe was built 1856. The lighthoe is * images of gay head lighthouse *
Gay Head Light is loted at the end of Lighthoe Rd. Coast Guard and leased to the Martha's Veyard Historil Society, Gay Head Light operat as an active aid to navigatn. Gay Head Cliffs.
The Gay Head Cliffs are a natnal landmark.