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Nobska Light

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The Nobska Light stands as Massachusetts’ oldest continuously operating lighthouse. Constructed in 1876, this iconic structure guides mariners at the confluence of Buzzards Bay, Nantucket Sound, and Vineyard Sound. Its strategic location makes it vital for navigation and a significant landmark for maritime activities along Cape Cod. The light is particularly useful for boaters, fishermen, and anyone interested in coastal history and landmarks.

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Where is Nobska Light located?

Nobska Light is located in the village of Woods Hole on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. It sits on a bluff overlooking the junction of Buzzards Bay, Nantucket Sound, and Vineyard Sound.

When was the current Nobska Light tower built?

The current cast-iron tower of Nobska Light was constructed in 1876. It replaced an older, wooden octagonal lighthouse that had been on the site since 1828.

Can you tour the inside of Nobska Light?

Yes, after being closed for extensive renovations, the tower was reopened for public tours in recent years. The grounds are freely accessible year-round, while tower tours are offered seasonally by the Friends of Nobska Light.

How tall is Nobska Light?

The cast-iron tower stands at 40 feet tall. Because it sits on an elevated bluff, its light source actually sits 87 feet above sea level, making it highly visible to passing ships.

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