In 1937, a concrete lighthouse and fog signal building replaced the original wood tower.
It was first established in 1817 as a wood tower.
The first light was a wood tower and brick lantern room on top of the keeper's house.
The now dispensable wood tower was demolished on July 12th, 1961 due to decay.
It was a wood tower with weak lights.
In the middle of the 20th century, the wood towers were replaced by steel skeleton towers.
This antenna and the wood tower was in use until the shutdown of the facility on February 7, 1945.
The wood tower remained as a backup antenna until its demolition in fall 1990.
In 1938, the wood tower was replaced with the current cast iron structure.
The wood towers stood in a close formation.