Visit Navesink Twin Lights

Check out the nation’s only connected lighthouse (and museum), attracting 80,000 visitors every year.

This set of 73-ft. brownstone towers overlooking Sandy Hook Bay were first lit in 1862. The Navesink Twin Lights towers, which sit 320 feet apart, were designed so captains could distinguish them from Sandy Hook Lighthouse. Decomissioned in 1949, the nation’s only connected lighthouse (and museum) attracts 80,000 visitors every year.

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