Historic view of current Fire Island Light Station, with 1894 electric powerhouse building beside foundation of the first Fire Island Lighthouse,which had been constructed in 1826 and removed in 1857.
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The NPS Cultural Landscapes Inventory (CLI) is a comprehensive inventory of all historically significant landscapes with the National Park System, identifying and and documenting each landscape's location, physical development, significance, National Register of Historic Places eligibility, condition, and other valuable information for park management. The information contained in the CLI is based on historical research, documentation, and fieldwork, derived from secondary sources usually available in park files and archives and from on-site investigations.
A Cultural Landscape Report (CLR) involves more in-depth research, using primary rather than secondary source material.
Fire Island National Seashore has a recently completed CLI for the Fire Island Light Station, located on Fire Island, and updated the CLI for the William Floyd Estate, the two cultural landscapes that have been identified within the boundaries of the park.