Point Montara Light
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Location: | Montara, California |
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Coordinates WGS-84 (GPS) |
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Foundation: | Concrete |
Construction: | Steel |
Year first lit: | 1928 |
Year first constructed: | 1875 |
Automated: | 1970 |
Tower shape: | Conical |
Height: | 30 ft |
Original lens: | Fourth order Fresnel lens |
Current lens: | FA 251 lens |
Characteristic: | white flash every 5 s |
The Point Montara Light is a lighthouse in Montara, California, United States, on the southern approach to the San Francisco Bay, California approximately 25 miles south of San Francisco.
[edit] History
Point Montara Lighthouse was established in February 1875. It originally had a kerosene lantern, but was upgraded in 1912 to a fourth order Fresnel lens. The lens was trasferred to the San Mateo Historical Society when the lighthouse was automated in 1970, and is currently on display at the library at the College of Notre Dame in Belmont, California. The lighthouse is open to the public, and is the site of a hostel.
The following was written prior to 1970: Three men, including a First Class Boatswains Mate, as Officer-in-Charge, operate Point Montara Light, which provides a light and fog signal. This is a family station with quarters in a duplex constructed in 1961, which contains a 3 and bedroom unit. A house built in 1863 provides quarters with a 2 bedroom and a separate relief keepers quarters. The station has no small boats assigned, but does have a pickup truck. Personnel and dependents at Point Montara utilize Government medical facilities, commissary and post exchange in the San Francisco area. The nearest school is within walking distance (1/4 mile) from the station.
In 2001 the lighthouse, specifically the hostel, was used in the film Bandits starring Bruce Willis, Cate Blanchett and Billy Bob Thorton. The location was converted into a small roadside inn. [1].