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Boston Light presented by the United States' Last Lighthouse Keeper, Sally Snowman

Boston Light presented by the United States' Last Lighthouse Keeper, Sally Snowman In-Person

Boston Light – the first established Light Station in colonial America – began lighting the way for safe navigation into the fledgling maritime port of Boston in 1716. The Fresnel Lens in the lantern room and fog signal apparatus situated on Little Brewster Island at the entrance to Boston Harbor continues as an active aid-to-navigation today. However, its notoriety in the maritime community as the “the last manned Coast Guard Light Station” came to a close with the retirement of Sally Snowman, its 70th keeper, in 2023.  Sally will share photos of Boston Light’s 307 years of history – and photo anecdotes of her experiences as a 21st Century Keeper.

Sally Snowman, Ph.D., Keeper of Boston Light 2003-2023, is an educator, author, and the USCG Boston Light historian. Husband, Jay Thomson and Sally have co-authored two books: “Boston Light - A historical perspective” (1999) and “Boston Light - Arcadia Images of America” (2016); and “Sammy the Boston Lighthouse Dog” written for children by Sally (2005). Books will be available for purchase.

Image provided by USPS photographer Daniel Afzal

Date:
Thursday, April 3, 2025
Time:
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Volunteers Hall
Audience:
  Adults  
Categories:
  History     Lecture  

Registration is required. There are 100 seats available.

Event Organizer

Megan Balbresky

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