In 1921, New York moved a New Jersey lighthouse to the Hudson; a book saved it
In 1921, a lighthouse from New Jersey was relocated to the banks of the Hudson River.
Although it once played a crucial role in navigation, the construction of the George Washington Bridge overshadowed its significance.
However, a beloved children's book published in 1942 turned the lighthouse into a cultural treasure.
Thanks to public protests in 1951, the structure was preserved, becoming a beloved emblem of childhood memories.
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