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Bass Harbor Light Bass Harbor Light, located within Acadia National Park on Mt. Desert Island, is one of the the most photogenic lights on the east coast of the United States.
Boon Island Light Boon Island is a hellish strip of jagged rocks waiting to rip open a passing ship. It's an impossibly inhospitable place that witnessed a cannibalism incident in 1710 when the Nottinham Galley ran aground, and the survivors had no way to get to shore. Boon Island is 9 miles offshore from York Beach.
Boothbay Harbor Region Lights Burnt Island Light
The Cuckholds
Ram Island Light
Burnt Island Light At the entrance to Boothbay Harbor, Burnt Island Light dates from 1821. The 30 foot rubblestone tower now has a 300mm plastic lens and shines a red light with white sectors.
Cape Elizabeth Light As early as 1828 two stone towers were in operation, roughly 300 yards apart. Today, Cape Elizabeth's single tower shines the most powerful light in Maine -- a 4 million candlepower flashing white light visible for 27 miles. Located in Two Lights State Park.
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Cape Neddick Light Built in 1879, Cape Neddick is the southernmost of Maine's many lights. It is also called Nubble Light, referring to the barran rocky island (the Nubble) on which it sits, just off shore. It's easy to view or photograph the light from a vantage point at the end of Nubble Rd. out of York. View Cape Neddick Light Web Cam
Curtis Island Light Camden is a quintessential Maine coastal town with schooners still moored in the postcard-perfect harbor, Georgian homes lining the side streets, and an abundance of tourist shops and restaurants. You can just barely catch a glimpse of the light from the south side of the harbor, turning right at the Post Office.
Goat Island Light Goat Island Light was first established in 1822, then rebuilt in 1859 You can view the light from the lobster company docks at the entrance to Cape Porpoise Harbor, just up the road from Kennebunkport. View Goat Island Light Web Cam
Kennebec River Lights Doubling Point Light
Kennebec River Range Lights
Squirrel Point
Pond Island Light
Marshall Point Light
The picturesque harbor of Port Clyde and the light at Marshall Point still serve as a classroom for art workshops. Port Clyde is a charming Maine coastal village with few tourist trappings. It is also the departure point for the ferry to Monhegan Island.
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Monhegan Island Light
Monhegan is a stunningly beautiful island 11 miles off the coast of Maine, shaped like a whale, with 150 foot headlands on the north side sloping down to low coves on the southern end. Monhegan can be reached by an hour ferry ride from Port Clyde (year round) or from New Harbor and Boothbay Harbor (summer).
Nubble Light Built in 1879, Cape Neddick is the southernmost of Maine's many lights. It is also called Nubble Light, refering to the barran rocky island (the Nubble) on which it sits, just off shore. It's easy to view or photograph the light from a vantage point at the end of Nubble Rd. out of York. View Nubble Light Web Cam
Owl's Head Light This little 30 foot stub of a light tower sits high on a cliff guarding the entrance to Rockland Harbor. Owl's Head Light is now a state park--beautifully picturesque and ideal for a picnic.
Pemaquid Point Light
Pemaquid Point Light Webcam
The light at Pemaquid was originally built during the presidency of John Quicy Adams. Located 16 miles south of Damariscotta.
Portland Breakwater Light
This unusual lighthouse was erected in 1875, modeled after the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates of ancient Athens. The water around the breakwater has long been filled in, and the light known affectionately as the Bug Light stands amidst an oil pipeline terminus and an industrial park, its lens removed.
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Portland Head Light
Ariel View of Portland Head Light
This isolated spot outside Portland is where Longfellow penned his famous lighthouse poem and is one of Maine’s most popular tourist attractions.
Ram Island Light
Ariel View of Ram Island Light
This 72 foot granite tower was built in 1905 on a narrow ledge of rocks that threatened the entrance to Portland Harbor. Ram Island Ledge can be easily seen from Portland Head Light.
Rockland Breakwater Light
Rockland's harbor is quite wide and unprotected, so a mile-long breakwater was constructed in the early 1800's. The light is easy to reach from the north side of Rockland, following signs to Samoset resort. The huge granite blocks form a level surface that makes for a nice walk out to the light.
Seguin Island Light
Six miles out to sea, marking the mouth of the Kennebeck River, Seguin was Maine's first island lighthouse. Tours of the light are conducted several times a year from the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath.
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Spring Point Light
Built in 1897 and now at the end of a breakwater built in 1950 you can see Portland Breakwater Light a few hundred yards north, and Portland Head Light to the south.
West Quoddy Head Light
Thomas Jefferson signed the order in 1806 authorizing construction of a lighthouse at West Quoddy. The tower was finished in 1808, and guided ships through the Quoddy Narrows, between the U.S. and Canada, until 1858 when it was replaced with the current tower and keeper's house. The light is located in Quoddy Head State Park, as far east as you can drive in the U.S.
Whaleback Light
Whaleback Light is owned and operated by the town of Kittery, Maine. Sitting just offshore from Fort Foster, the light was positioned to protect the Portsmouth, New Hampshire harbor. The best vantage point for viewing Whaleback is from Fort Foster Park.



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