In
the past when lighthouses were very important for navigation, the light from
this lighthouse was the first to be seen by sailors approaching the entrance of
Massachusetts Bay from Europe.
During
the summer of 1996, the lighthouse was moved back from the eroding cliffs in an
effort to save it from falling into the sea.
The move itself was an elaborate production where the tower was lifted
onto a wheeled platform that rested on a pre-constructed railway. The tower was then pushed, ever so slowly,
down the rails to the new site. To keep
the old brick tower from crumbling, it was encased in a "girdle" of strong cable and heavy planks during the
move.
This
postcard came from Shirley K. (27 August 2014) Swap-bot Direct Swap.
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