Long Island is home to some of the most beautiful lighthouses in the world. Since Long Island is an island, the lighthouses played a vital role in lighting the way for many ships and protecting our shores. Today, the remaining lighthouses stand proud with each one telling a story to reveal a bit of Long Island History.
You can click on images to view information on each lighthouse.
![]() Stepping Stones Lighthouse Kings Point, NY ![]() Execution Rocks Lighthouse Sands Point, NY ![]() Sands Point Lighthouse Sands Point, NY ![]() Cold Spring Harbor Lighthouse Centre Island, NY ![]() Lloyd Harbor Lighthouse Lloyds Neck, NY ![]() Old Field Pt Lighthouse Old Field, NY ![]() Horton Point Lighthouse Southold, NY ![]() Orient Point Lighthouse Orient Point, NY ![]() Plum Island Lighthouse Plum Island, NY ![]() Little Gull Island Lighthouse West of Fisher's Island | ![]() Race Rock Lighthouse East of Plum Island ![]() North Dumpling Lighthouse North of Fisher's Island ![]() Latimer Reef Lighthouse Northeast of Fisher's Island ![]() Montauk Point Lighthouse Montauk Point, NY ![]() Long Beach Bar Lighthouse Orient Harbor ![]() Cedar Point Lighthouse East Hampton, NY ![]() Fire Island Lighthouse Fire Island, NY ![]() Eatons Neck Lighthouse Eatons Neck, NY |
Ann Searle
is a local Long Island photographer that specializes in photographing series of Lighthouses.
She resides in Lake Grove and shares her passion with her husband Art, who also has a great eye for beautiful things.
You can visit their Web site at
http://www.birdsandbeacons.com
Ann gave us special permission to share these photos with the rest of Long Island.
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