Barbers Point Light (Hawaii) Explained

Location:Barbers Point
Kapolei
Oahu
Coordinates:21.2964°N -158.1062°W
Yearlit:1888 (first tower)
1933 (second tower)
Automated:1964
Foundation:masonry
Construction:concrete
Shape:cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern removed in 1964
Marking:white tower
Height: (first tower)
(second tower)
Focalheight: (second tower)
Lens:fourth-order Fresnel lens (original), aerobeacon DCB-224 (current)
Characteristic:Fl W 7.5s.
Managingagent:City of Honolulu
Department of Parks and Recreation
(Barbers Point Beach Park)

Barbers Point Light is a lighthouse on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The lighthouse stands on Barbers Point outside of Kalaeloa on the southwest tip of the island. It is named after Captain Henry Barber. The lighthouse was established in 1888. A second tower was built in 1933. The light was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2024.

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