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This undated aerial view shows, to the left, the metal skeletal tower that became the Stony Point Lighthouse on the Hudson River in 1925. To the upper right is the elegant 3rd lighthouse keeper’s house that was built in 1935. Today, No Trespassing signs tell the public that this area is off-limits to the public because the road going to the house is unsafe and the State of New York apparently lacks the funds to repair the road and there are no plans for the future to restore the house or open it to the public. It might make a great bed and breakfast that could produce income for the state. (Lighthouse Digest archives.)
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Story:
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A Faithful Life at a Faithful Light
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