Coney Island Lighthouse
Coney Island Lighthouse stands at the western end of Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York, marking the entrance to Lower New York Bay. Completed in 1890, the cast-iron tower was built to guide vessels navigating the busy waters approaching New York Harbor, one of the world's most important maritime gateways. Positioned near the shoreline of one of America's most famous seaside destinations, the lighthouse reflects the long relationship between New York City's waterfront communities and maritime commerce. Today, it remains a distinctive landmark overlooking Gravesend Bay and the Atlantic coast.
This vintage-inspired Coney Island Lighthouse print celebrates one of New York City's historic waterfront beacons. Drawing inspiration from the bold colors and simplified forms of WPA-era travel posters, the artwork highlights the lighthouse's compact silhouette, harbor setting, and connection to the maritime history of New York Harbor. Designed for lighthouse enthusiasts, maritime historians, New York travelers, and collectors of American landmarks, this piece captures the character of a beacon that has guided mariners along Brooklyn's shoreline for more than a century.
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