moose135
2006-08-02, 10:10 PM
I had never heard about this lighthouse until the children's book The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Grey Bridge by Hildegarde Swift was mentioned in an episode of The West Wing several years ago. This little lighthouse, officially know as the Jeffery's Hook Lighthouse, operated from 1921 to 1947, and sits in the shadows of the George Washington Bridge.
Swift's book, published in 1942, tells the significance of a small thing in the big world. Thanks to the book, the Little Red Light became a favorite of children, which prompted an outcry when the Coast Guard looked to dismantle it after it was deactivated. The Lighthouse was transfered to the NYC Parks Department which now maintains it.
A few weeks ago, while heading out to Pennsylvania, I took a ride down through Palisades Park on the NJ side of the Hudson, and found a spot under the bridge where I could see the lighthouse.
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Swift's book, published in 1942, tells the significance of a small thing in the big world. Thanks to the book, the Little Red Light became a favorite of children, which prompted an outcry when the Coast Guard looked to dismantle it after it was deactivated. The Lighthouse was transfered to the NYC Parks Department which now maintains it.
A few weeks ago, while heading out to Pennsylvania, I took a ride down through Palisades Park on the NJ side of the Hudson, and found a spot under the bridge where I could see the lighthouse.
http://moose135.smugmug.com/photos/85647943-L.jpg
http://moose135.smugmug.com/photos/85647916-L.jpg