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Start your museum trip with a giant wall of tiny lighthouses! See over 180 from 29 states, all in one amazing display. It's the perfect introduction to America's cool lighthouses.
Travel through time to see how lighthouses went from fires to fancy lenses. Cool lamps, intricate designs, tiny models of real giants - discover all kinds of lighthouses in this fun exhibit!
Explore a diverse collection of maritime artifacts, including navigational instruments, ship models, historical photographs, and personal items belonging to lighthouse keepers and their families, at this exhibit.
Ever wonder how lighthouses stay lit? Step into the General Depot, where they used to send supplies! See maps, tools, and everyday items used by keepers - it's like a lighthouse supply store frozen in time!
Discover the museum's remarkable Fresnel lens collection, invented by Augustin-Jean Fresnel. Learn how these lenses worked and revolutionized lighthouse illumination, magnifying light for safer navigation.
Step into a real lighthouse keeper's home! See where they lived, ate, and kept the light shining bright. Imagine the ocean views and exciting rescues - a life at the lighthouse awaits!
Set sail for an adventure with a lighthouse boat tour! See iconic lighthouses up close, hear their stories, and click stunning pictures. Choose a sunshine cruise or a magical sunset tour and create beautiful memories
The museum is open from Wednesday to Sunday from 11 AM to 4 PM.
Closed on: The museum remains closed on Monday, Tuesday, and all legal holidays
Best time to visit: The best time to visit the museum is on a weekday morning or afternoon as the crowd is less during these times of the day.
Address: 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point, Staten Island, NY 10301, United States | Find on Maps
Nearest stop: St. George Ferry Terminal
Nearest stop: St. George
Parking: You can park your car on the street or at any of the garages nearby with charges
The National Lighthouse Museum itself doesn't have any restaurants on-site. However, there are plenty of great options nearby to grab a bite before or after your visit:
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The National Lighthouse Museum has several rules in place to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors. Here are some key points to remember: