- * Diamond
Head (2)
- 1918 (station established 1899). Active; focal plane 147 ft (45
m); white light, day and night, 2 s on, 1.5 s off, 5 s on, 1.5 s
off; red sector covers nearby reefs. 57 ft (17.5 m) square pyramidal
reinforced concrete tower, topped by a round watch room, lantern;
original Barbier et Bénard 3rd order Fresnel
lens. Lighthouse painted white; lantern roof is red.
The 1-story wood keeper's house (1921) is the residence of the Coast
Guard district commandant. A photo is at right, Ross Manges has
a closeup, the Coast Guard has a historic
photo of the station, and Google has a satellite
view. The original lighthouse was similar to the present one,
but it was an iron skeletal tower enclosed by coral rock walls.
In 1917-18, this was replaced by a concrete tower with the same
lantern, watch room, and lens as the original. Located off Diamond
Head Road on the famous cape southeast of Waikiki. Site and tower
closed. Owner/site manager: U.S. Coast Guard. ARLHS HAW-003; Admiralty
G7328; USCG 6-29060.
- * Aloha
Tower
- 1926. Inactive since about 1970. 184 ft (56 m) square masonry tower
topped by a domed cupola. Chance has a good photo,
and Google has a satellite
view. Originally a brilliant navigation light was displayed
from the top of the tower. Although it was maintained privately,
the tower was an important beacon for ships arriving in Honolulu.
Located at the foot of Fort Street in downtown Honolulu. Site
and tower open; the 10th floor observation level is open 9 am
to 5 pm daily. Owner: State of Hawaii. Site manager: Aloha
Tower Marketplace.
- * Barbers
Point (2)
- 1933 (station established 1888). Active; focal plane 85 ft (26
m); white flash every 7.5 s. 71 ft (21.5 m) reinforced concrete
tower, painted white. The lantern was removed in 1964; a DCB-224
aerobeacon is mounted atop the capped tower. Wood keeper's house
(1915). Penberthy has a closeup
photo by Kim Halstead, Chance has a beautiful photo,
and Google has a satellite
view. The Coast Guard has a historic
photo of the original lighthouse, a 42 ft (13 m) coral-stone
tower, and a 1934
photo of the present tower with its original lantern. Located
at the end of Olai Street off HI 95 near the Barbers Point
Naval Air Station. The light station property is leased to
the City of Honolulu as a public park. Site open, tower closed.
Owner: U.S. Coast Guard. Site manager: City of Honolulu Department
of Parks and Recreation (Barbers Point Beach Park). ARLHS
HAW-001; Admiralty G7430; USCG 6-29650.
- [Ka'ena
Point (1)]
- 1920. Inactive since 1987. 65 ft (20 m) pyramidal reinforced concrete
tower. Undermined by beach erosion, this lighthouse has fallen and
lies across the beach. In January 2002 it was added
to the Lighthouse Digest Doomsday List. The light on the point
was replaced by the Kaena
Point Passing Light, a 30 ft (9 m) pole light (focal plane
71 ft (21.5 m); white flash every 2.5 s). The area is an important
archaeological and ecological site. A 2007 photo
is available, and Google has a satellite
view. Located at Ka'ena Point, marking the westernmost point
of the island. Accessible by a rather strenuous hike (about 6 miles
(10 km) round trip) on the Ka'ena
Point Trail. (Hikers note: ka'ena means "the heat.") Site
open. Owner/site manager: Ka'ena
Point State Natural Area. USCG 6-29695.
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Diamond Head Light, September 2008
anonymous Creative Commons photo |