How a 1942 Children's Book Saved a Historic Hudson River Lighthouse from Demolition
In 1921, a lighthouse originally from New Jersey was relocated to the banks of New York's Hudson River. The structure had long served as a navigational aid, but its importance diminished after the George Washington Bridge was constructed nearby. Its fate changed when a popular children's book published in 1942 brought the lighthouse widespread public affection. When demolition was threatened in 1951, public protests successfully halted the plans. The lighthouse was ultimately preserved and has since become an iconic landmark tied to generations of childhood memories.
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