The Historic Sandy Hook Lighthouse
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This lighthouse played a role in the American Revolution.
When the British captured New York the Colonial Army attempted to destroy it because it was an aid to British navigation. The attempt failed.
As a result for the remainder of the war it was occupied by British Troops.
After the war, New York transferred the lighthouse to federal authority. As a result, George Washington asked the Senate to pass a bill accepting the lighthouse and the lands around it.
The area was designated as Fort Hancock, a U. S. Army Base at Sandy Hook.
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Sandy Hook Lighthouse, New York Light House, Historic Lighthouse, American History, The American Revolution, U.S. National Register of Historic Places, U.S. National Historic Landmark, New Jersey Register of Historic Places, Gateway National Recreation Area, National Park Service, NPS, Sandy Hook, The Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore Lighthouse, The Shore, New Jersey Shore, Monmouth County, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State
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