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In October 2008, the ''[[Ghost Hunters]]'' team of [[Jason Hawes]], [[Grant Wilson]], and others investigated possible paranormal activity at the lighthouse, keeper's house, and [[Fort Constitution]].<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20080915-ENTERTAIN-80915060| title="Sci-Fi Channel's 'Ghost Hunters' to shoot in New Castle in October"| publisher=Seacoast Online}}</ref> The episode aired December 10, 2008 on the [[Sci Fi Channel (United States)|Sci Fi Channel]].
In October 2008, the ''[[Ghost Hunters]]'' team of [[Jason Hawes]], [[Grant Wilson]], and others investigated possible paranormal activity at the lighthouse, keeper's house, and [[Fort Constitution]].<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20080915-ENTERTAIN-80915060| title="Sci-Fi Channel's 'Ghost Hunters' to shoot in New Castle in October"| publisher=Seacoast Online}}</ref> The episode aired December 10, 2008 on the [[Sci Fi Channel (United States)|Sci Fi Channel]].


This investigation came almost two years after the independent TV show [[SCARED!]] filmed at the Portsmouth Lighthouse. The two episodes of the two different shows both featured investigations of the lighthouse as well as the keeper's house and the nearby [[Fort Constitution]]. Additionally, Jeremy D'Entremont of the Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse foundation provided on and off screen history for both shows.
This investigation came almost two years after the independent TV show [[SCARED!]] filmed at the Portsmouth Lighthouse. The two episodes of the two different shows both featured investigations of the lighthouse as well as the keeper's house and the nearby [[Fort Constitution]]. Additionally, Jeremy D'Entremont of the Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse foundation provided on and off screen history for both shows.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.scaredonline.com/pages.php?cID=0&pID=14&osCsid=52bb005e0b87ec82156602fe26393133| title="Official SCARED! Website"| publisher=CORE Films,Inc.| accessdate=2008-12-19}}</ref>


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Portsmouth Harbor Light
Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse
Map
LocationPortsmouth Harbor, Piscataqua River, New Castle, New Hampshire
Coordinates43°4′15.73″N 70°42′30.94″W / 43.0710361°N 70.7085944°W / 43.0710361; -70.7085944
Tower
Constructed1771 (original tower)
1878 (current tower)
ConstructionCast-iron & Brick
Automated1960
Height48-foot (15 m)
ShapeConical
HeritageNational Register of Historic Places listed place Edit this on Wikidata
Light
First lit1878 Edit this on Wikidata
Focal height16 m (52 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Lensfourth order Fresnel lens Edit this on Wikidata
Range12 nm
CharacteristicFixed Green

Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse is located within Fort Constitution in New Castle, New Hampshire, USA.

The station was established in 1771 and was the 10th of 11 light stations established prior to the American Revolution. The first tower was a shingled wooden structure with an iron lantern and copper roof. It's light source was three copper oil lamps.

The first tower was replaced in 1804 by an 80-foot (24 m) octagonal wooden tower approximately 100 yards (91 m) east of the 1771 tower. In 1851, twenty years after the establishment of Whaleback Lighthouse, the tower was shortened to 55 feet (17 m). Three years later, in 1854, the tower was fitted with a Fourth (4th) Order Fresnel Lens.

In 1878, a new 48-foot (15 m) cast-iron, brick-lined lighthouse tower was erected on the same foundation as the 1804 tower. When the new tower was completed, the surrounding remains of the 1804 tower were removed.

The current light is a fixed green signal that is visible for 12 nautical miles (22 km). The light is made green by an acrylic cylinder that surrounds the lens.

Other structures at the light station that are still standing are the 1903 oil house (restored in 2004) and the 1872 keeper's house (currently United States Coast Guard offices).[1]

Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse

Founded in 2001, the Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse are a chapter of the American Lighthouse Foundation (ALF). The mission of the Friends is to work for the preservation of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse and associated structures, as well as to gather and preserve the history of the important historic site and to share these resources with the public. The United States Coast Guard owns Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse and still maintains the active aids to navigation equipment. The group is licensed through ALF to care for the tower, oil house, and wooden walkway.[2]

Ghost Hunters investigation

In October 2008, the Ghost Hunters team of Jason Hawes, Grant Wilson, and others investigated possible paranormal activity at the lighthouse, keeper's house, and Fort Constitution.[3] The episode aired December 10, 2008 on the Sci Fi Channel.

This investigation came almost two years after the independent TV show SCARED! filmed at the Portsmouth Lighthouse. The two episodes of the two different shows both featured investigations of the lighthouse as well as the keeper's house and the nearby Fort Constitution. Additionally, Jeremy D'Entremont of the Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse foundation provided on and off screen history for both shows.[4]

References

  1. ^ D'Entremont, Jeremy (2007-01-14). ""Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse History"". Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse. Retrieved 2008-06-30.
  2. ^ ""About Us"". Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse. Retrieved 2008-06-30.
  3. ^ ""Sci-Fi Channel's 'Ghost Hunters' to shoot in New Castle in October"". Seacoast Online.
  4. ^ ""Official SCARED! Website"". CORE Films,Inc. Retrieved 2008-12-19.