Forty-six feet. In 2014 only 46 feet stood between the historic Gay Head Lighthoe on the wt ast of Martha’s Veyard and a retreatg cliff face.
Contents:
- GAY HEAD LIGHT
- GAY HEAD
- MARTHA'S VEYARD--GAY HEAD - CAPE COD FOM
- THE CHANGG SHAPE OF THE CAPE & ISLANDS: THE CHANGG SHAPE OF THE GAY HEAD CLIFFS, MARTHA’S VEYARD
- HERE'S WHAT NDIDAT FOR GAY HEAD TRIBAL COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON WANT TO ACPLISH
GAY HEAD LIGHT
The Gay Head Light holds the notable honor of beg the first lighthoe nstcted on Martha’s Veyard. In 1796, Senator Peleg Coff suggted the nstctn of the lighthoe. * gay head cape cod *
Close up view of Gay Head Lighthoe on Martha’s Veyard on Cape Cod.
History of The Gay Head Lighthoe. The Gay Head Light holds the notable honor of beg the first lighthoe nstcted on Martha’s Veyard. The whalers need the lighthoe on Gay Head bee of a treachero sectn of rocks lled the “Devil’s Bridge.
GAY HEAD
I hope someone n help me who has vised the Gay Head cliffs. I've read that you n view them om above or om the beach below (but that there's no accs for tourists to the cliffs themselv). Is there a clear path/parkg area for... * gay head cape cod *
Wh some upgras to cleaner burng, more efficient parabolic lens lamps the Gay Head Light ntued operatn until 1844 when was termed that the clay cliffs had erod puttg the lighthoe stcture at risk.
It still weighed a ton and was very difficult to transport to Gay Head and up to the new brick tower.
Electrifitn did not e to Gay Head until 1954.
MARTHA'S VEYARD--GAY HEAD - CAPE COD FOM
The next big change for the Gay Head Light was the replacement of the light keeper’s hoe 1902. In the 1980s, the Veyard Environmental Rearch, Instute’s (VERI) helped fight for the prervatn of three lightho slated for moln, cludg Gay Head. Extensive prervatn took place, potg bricks and remediatn of toxic mold eventually endg the placg of Gay Head Light on the Natnal Register of Historic Plac.
This has been taken on by the Town of Aqunah through the formatn of s “Save the Gay Head Lighthoe Commtee.
Acmodatns Near Gay Head Lighthoe:. An unique aspect of the Gay Head Light is the opportuny to learn about the Wampanoag who still ri on their anctral land at Aqunah.
THE CHANGG SHAPE OF THE CAPE & ISLANDS: THE CHANGG SHAPE OF THE GAY HEAD CLIFFS, MARTHA’S VEYARD
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HERE'S WHAT NDIDAT FOR GAY HEAD TRIBAL COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON WANT TO ACPLISH
Re: Martha's Veyard--Gay Head. This photo show the historic Gay Head Lighthoe prr to s move back om an erodg cliff face 2015.
In 2014 only 46 feet stood between the historic Gay Head Lighthoe on the wt ast of Martha’s Veyard and a retreatg cliff face. Racg agast time and ti, lol rints and muny groups got volved, obtag ownership of the light and raisg the funds necsary to move back om the cliff and out of harm’s current Gay Head Lighthoe was built 1852 and pleted 1856. The 52-foot light replaced the area’s first lighthoe, an octagonal woon stcture which was built 1799 to gui whalg ships and other vsels passg by Gay Head, and to help them steer clear of Devil’s Bridge, a dangero shoal of boulrs that extends northeast off the ast of Aqunah for about a e.
Many are likely aware of the move of Gay Head Light back om the cliff’s edge 2015, but erosn the area is nothg new. Acrdg to rearch nducted by the Martha’s Veyard Commissn, om 1845 to 1979 the Gay Head cliffs ntued to ero at a rate of two and one-half feet per year. Len Butler, chairman of the Gay Head Light Advisory Board, says this is not unmon, as six to 12 lightho across the untry—often lights that no longer are beg ed as navigatnal ais—are disposed of each year due to the st of matag them.