This morning offered a bit different view of the beautiful Buffalo Main Light. Unlike the wild colorful sunset shows or even bright sunny mornings a layer of clouds and low fog provided more dreamy veil of diffused light with shadows nowhere to be seen. I found myself captivated for long moments, even passing on the sunshine fireworks over the city. A great show this morning.
Buffalo Main Light, often called simply Buffalo Light or Buffalo Lighthouse, is located across the Buffalo River from the Erie Basin Marina and next door to the United States Coast Guard Station. Visitors no longer have to enter the fenced off station grounds. Instead, a narrow gated path allows foot access along the river. Opening hours are still enforced though.
The lighthouse was built in 1833 and replaced the original 1818 light. It served through 1914. It is 68 feet tall, and its octagonal shape gradually narrows from the bottom up. Since June 2016, a new brighter lens has been in use, a closer replica of the original from 1865.
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Buffalo Main on Lighthouse Friends