Gay Head Light Move To Begin Today

COURTESY OF SAVE THE GAY HEAD LIGHT COMMITTEE The Gay Head Lighthouse was built in 1856.

COURTESY OF SAVE THE GAY HEAD LIGHT COMMITTEE
The Gay Head Lighthouse was built in 1856.

AQUINNAH — An iconic Martha’s Vineyard’s lighthouse is moving from its rapidly eroding cliffside perch.

The Gay Head Lighthouse, a 160-year-old beacon that’s among the most endangered historic landmarks in the United States, is expected to begin a multi-day trek inland on Thursday.

Workers already have hoisted the 400-ton brick-and-mortar lighthouse about six feet off the ground and placed it on a wood-and-steel frame for the move.

Over the next few days, it is expected to travel along steel beams a total of about 129 feet, arriving at its final destination as soon as Saturday.

The project is being paid for with about $3 million in donations and grants. The present lighthouse has stood on the clay and sandstone cliffs since 1856. A beacon has existed there since 1799.

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