There are two local lights I'd love to see HL do:

1. Cedar Island. You knew that was coming.

2. Gone But Not Forgotten: Gardiner's Point. This was the first Long Island lighthouse to house a Fresnel lens (sixth order, 270-degree, fixed white), and it shined from 1855 to 1894, when erosion claimed it. Although no photographs exist, lighthouse illustrator (and retired architect) Paul Bradley recently created an image of what the lighthouse looked like, based on original plans and descriptions. The illustration will debut on the cover of the next issue of the Long Island Light Keeper (and will be available as a print). It was an unusual little light situated in an area rich in history. I'd love to see it reconstructed by HL.

I'd also like to see the Race Rock lens (fourth order, half classical/half bivalve).

As for lights in other areas of the country, I'll trust you folks for that. smile

Bob Muller