The first light on this site was built in 1827 and stands on Warwick Point at the southern tip of Warwick Neck. It is near the entrance of the port of Providence at the mouth of the Providence...
Warwick Neck Lighthouse
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The Warwick Neck Lighthouse, established in 1827 and located at the southern tip of Warwick Neck in Rhode Island, has historically served as a crucial navigation aid in Narragansett Bay. This operational lighthouse, notable for its cylindrical 51-foot cast-iron tower erected in 1932, is recognized as the last traditional lighthouse built in the state.
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we went here this morning to check out this light house. it used to be part of a coast guard station. my dad said its no longer active, but the coast guard still owns the lighthouse the coast...
The very last of it's kind Warwick Neck is a long peninsula that sticks out between Greenwich and Narragansett Bays. A very convenient place for ships to hit land and get into all sorts of...
This lighthouse Sucks! It is too short. They stopped building it far too soon. Would not recommend
