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Light Hearted ep 345- Fire Island, NY, update with Jonathon Gaare

34 min · 10. mai 2026
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[https://news.uslhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Untitled-768x1024.jpg]Jonathon Gaare (Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society) Jonathon Gaare, executive director of the Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society in New York, last joined us in December 2024. In this episode, Jonathon updates us on preservation projects at the lighthouse, the exciting events lined up for Fire Island Light Station’s 200th anniversary this year, and some exciting historical finds. The current lighthouse at Fire Island, built in 1858, is a 168-foot brick tower. Visitors get to climb the tower for an amazing view, and there’s a museum in the keeper’s house. Another big draw is the separate building that was constructed to exhibit the lighthouse’s old first-order Fresnel lens. The Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society was formed in 1982 to preserve the site. [https://news.uslhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/unnamed2-1024x768.jpg]An evening tower tour at Fire Island (Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society)

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episode Light Hearted ep 345- Fire Island, NY, update with Jonathon Gaare cover

Light Hearted ep 345- Fire Island, NY, update with Jonathon Gaare

[https://news.uslhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Untitled-768x1024.jpg]Jonathon Gaare (Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society) Jonathon Gaare, executive director of the Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society in New York, last joined us in December 2024. In this episode, Jonathon updates us on preservation projects at the lighthouse, the exciting events lined up for Fire Island Light Station’s 200th anniversary this year, and some exciting historical finds. The current lighthouse at Fire Island, built in 1858, is a 168-foot brick tower. Visitors get to climb the tower for an amazing view, and there’s a museum in the keeper’s house. Another big draw is the separate building that was constructed to exhibit the lighthouse’s old first-order Fresnel lens. The Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society was formed in 1982 to preserve the site. [https://news.uslhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/unnamed2-1024x768.jpg]An evening tower tour at Fire Island (Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society)

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