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National Lighthouse Museum

200 Promenade at Lighthouse Point
Staten Island, NY 10301

718-390-0040

Mission

The National Lighthouse Museum Board of Trustees, Board of Advisors and Friends will advocate, help preserve, and raise funds for establishing a National Lighthouse Museum on the site of the former  U.S. Lighthouse Service General Depot in St. George, Staten Island, New York. The Museum had its official ribbon cutting on August 7, 2015 and the museum will expand into Building #10 within 5 years. The museum will partner with government agencies, non-profits, corporations, foundations and other organizations to advance and support historical, educational, cultural, recreational and other related activities at the site, while promoting the historical significance of lighthouses throughout our nation and their importance to our maritime heritage.

The Mission is in consonance with the Purposes of the National Lighthouse Museum as they are documented in Article II of the museum by-laws:

The purposes of this museum shall be:

- To establish and maintain a history museum open to the public relating to lighthouses and located on Staten Island, County of Richmond, New York.
- To collect, preserve, and interpret objects related to the history and technology of lighthouses located, in the past or present, at sites throughout the United States.
- To research, document and disseminate information on the history and technology of American lighthouses.
- To create and maintain an archive of artifacts and materials related to American lighthouses.
- To foster research of American lighthouse history.
- To serve as a contact point for public inquiry and assistance with respect to American lighthouse history, research, education, collections and programs
- To celebrate American lighthouse heritage through education programs, publications, films, festivals, living history, lighthouse trails, conferences, and other such offerings.
- To support other existing and future lighthouse museums, organizations and sites.
- To establish partnerships with other organizations to attain the above goals.

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