Light Hearted ep 52 – Mary Habstritt, Lighthouse Tender Lilac episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 23, 2020 · 26 MIN

Light Hearted ep 52 – Mary Habstritt, Lighthouse Tender Lilac

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Lighthouse tenders were ships that were specifically designed to maintain, support, or tend to lighthouses or lightships by providing supplies, fuel, mail, and transportation. The tender Lilac was launched in Wilmington, Delaware, in 1933. Lilac in 1939. U.S. Lighthouse Society archives Nearly 175 feet long, Lilac was equipped with a steam-powered boom that could lift buoys weighing 14 tons or more. Lilac was assigned to the Fourth Lighthouse District covering Delaware Bay and its approaches, north to Trenton, New Jersey.  Lilac was a Coast Guard cutter 1939-72. Courtesy of the Lilac Preservation Project. Mary Habstritt Today, Lilac is a museum ship at Pier 25 in the Tribeca section of Hudson River Park in New York City. The ship is now open to the public on a regular basis. Mary Habstritt is the museum director and president for the Lilac Preservation Project. She also works as a freelance historical consultant, interpreting and telling the stories of America’s manufacturing and engineering past.  Lilac Preservation Project

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