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2004 By State
California
  East Brother 542
  Golden Gate 663G
  Golden Gate 663
  LS RELIEF 672
Delaware
  Indian River LSS 300
  Mispillion 302
Florida
  Northwest Passage 308
  Old St. Augustine 671
Maine
  Little River 305
Maryland
  Craighill Rear Range 309
  Hooper Strait OE 461
Massachusetts
  Race Point 306
Michigan
  Alpena 316
  Grand Haven OE 450
  Grand Traverse OE 451
  Ludington Pier 304
  Presque Isle 313
New Jersey
  Hereford Inlet Fall 313
  Sea Girt OE 459
New York
  Rondout II 301
North Carolina
  Oak Island OE 445
  Ocracoke OE 456

Oregon
  Heceta Head OE 455
Rhode Island
  Castle Hill OE 453
Texas
  Port Isabel OE 457
Virginia
  Cape Henry OE 454
Washington
  Cape Flattery 303
Wisconsin
  Bailey's Harbor Range 674
  Cana Island OE 460
  Raspberry Island 307

Bermuda
  St. David's 311
China
  Mahota Pagoda 310

Fresnel Lens
  Fourth Order 673
  Hereford ORN
  Point Vicente ORN
  Yorktown ORN
  Boston Harbor ORN

USCG Ships
  Tender George Cobb 116
  Barque Eagle 117

Fourth Order Fresnel Lens
Harbour Lights #673
Modeled after Lens at Hereford Inlet NJ
Lighted

Just north of the Cape May Lighthouse at the very tip of New Jersey, the Hereford Inlet proved a dangerous route for mariners and was the site of many shipwrecks. In 1871, Congress appropriated $25,000 for the purchase of a 4th Order Fresnel Lens to be placed in the Hereford Inlet Lighthouse.

The Lens was first lit May 11, 1874. It had a focal plane of 57.5 above sea level, and was visible at 13 nautical miles. The tower has a watch room and shop room for repairing and maintaining the light.

A 1913 storm damaged the foundation of the structure and it was moved to its present site. The light was automated in 1964 and a modern optic was installed in 1986. Following automation, the house was boarded up and used for storage. In 1982, the lighthouse was turned over to the town of North Wildwood, and on July 10, 1983, it was reopened as a museum. The Fresnel Lens was moved to the first floor and the automated beacon left in the tower, still maintained as a private aid to navigation by the USCG.

The magnificent 4th Order Fresnel Lens is the centerpiece of the museum that occupies the old Victorian lighthouse, which is a designated National Historic Site. The museum is operated by the Hereford Inlet Lighthouse Commission and is open to the public. For more information contact the Hereford Inlet Lighthouse at 609-522-4520.

HL# Name MSRP Introduced Retired Edition

673

Fourth Order Lens - Hereford NJ $154 1/04   4,000

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