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Maine - Lighthouses in Acadia/Bar Harbor/Down East

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Dice (Dyce) Head Light
Castine, ME

Location: Mouth of the Penobscot River

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Accessibility: There is limited parking near the lighthouse and the grounds are open during the day. The lighthouse is not open to the public. The facility: Property is maintained by the town of Castine (207-326-4502). Lighthouse built in 1829.



Eagle Island Lighthouse
Near Deer Isle, ME

Location: East Penobscot Bay

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Accessibility: The lighthouse is not open to the public. It is best seen by boat. The facility: Active U.S. Coast Guard aid to navigation. Lighthouse built in 1838. Light flashes white every four seconds.



Egg Rock Lighthouse
Near Winter Harbor, ME
Phone: 207-546-2124

Location: Entrance to Frenchman Bay

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Accessibility: The lighthouse is not open to the public and is best viewed by boat. The facility: Active U.S. Coast Guard aid to navigation. Maintained by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as part of the Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge (207-546-2124). Lighthouse built in 1875. Light flashes red every five seconds; fog signal is two blasts every 30 seconds.



Great Duck Island Light
Near Frenchboro, ME

Location: Blue Hill Bay approach

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Accessibility: The lighthouse is not open to the public; it is best viewed by boat. Information: College of the Atlantic at 207-288-5015. The facility: Lighthouse built in 1890. Light flashes red every five seconds; fog signal is one blast every 15 seconds.



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West Quoddy Head Light Lubec MEWest Quoddy Head Light
Lubec, ME
Phone: 207-733-2180

Location: Easternmost point in the United States in the Bay of Fundy

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Accessibility: A visitors center and museum is located in the keeper’s house and is run by the West Quoddy Head Light Keepers Association. The center and museum is open Memorial Day weekend through mid-October, daily, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Call 207-733-2180. There is parking in West Quoddy State Park, a short walk from the lighthouse. The lighthouse tower is not open to the public. The facility: Active U.S. Coast Guard aid to navigation; property maintained by Maine Department of Parks and Land. Lighthouse built in 1858. Light flashes two white flashes every 15 seconds; fog signal is two blasts every 30 seconds.



Whitlock's Mill Lighthouse
Calais, ME

Location: St. Croix River

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Accessibility: The lighthouse is not open to the public; it is best seen by boat. It can be seen distantly from a roadside picnic area on Route 1. The facility: Active U.S. Coast Guard aid to navigation, maintained by St. Croix Historical Society at 207-454-2604. Lighthouse built in 1910. Light flashes three seconds of green alternating with three seconds of darkness.



Winter Harbor Lighthouse
Winter Harbor, ME

Location: Mark Island, Winter Harbor

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Accessibility: The lighthouse is not open to the public; it is best seen by boat. It can be seen distantly from the roadside on the Schoodic Peninsula. The facility: Lighthouse built in 1856.



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Isle au Haut Light
Isle au Haut, ME

Location: Robinson Point, Isle au Haut Thorofare

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Accessibility: The grounds are open to the public. Isle au Haut is accessible by ferry from Stonington. The lighthouse is not open to the public. The facility: Active U.S. Coast Guard aid to navigation. The keeper's house is operated as a bed and breakfast inn. Information: Jeff and Judi Burke at 207-367-2261. Lighthouse built in 1907. Light flashes red every four seconds with a white sector.



Baker Island Light
Cranberry Islands, ME

Location: in Acadia National Park

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Accessibility: Lighthouse tower is not open to the public. The facility: Baker Island is accessible only by boat. The Bar Harbor Whale Watch Company offers a tour. Lighthouse built in 1855 and automated in 1966. An 1855 keeper’s house still stands. Light flashes white every 10 seconds.



Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse Bass Harbor MEBass Harbor Head Lighthouse
Lighthouse Road
Bass Harbor, ME

Location: At the end of Lighthouse Road off Route 102A in Bass Harbor

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Accessibility:The grounds are open to the public; the lighthouse is not. Grounds open all year, 9 a.m. to sunset; free parking. Information: The Tremont Historical Society conducts occasional tours of the lighthouse; call 207-244-9753. The facility: Active U.S. Coast Guard aid to navigation and Coast Guard housing. Lighthouse built in 1858 and automated in 1974. Keeper's house (1858) stands. Light signal is three seconds red, then one second darkness.



Bear Island Lighthouse
Near Northeast Harbor, ME

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Accessibility: The lighthouse is not open to the public. It is best viewed by boat. The facility: Present lighthouse built in 1889; discontinued in 1982; relighted as automatic private aid to navigation in 1989. Light flashes white every five seconds.



Blue Hill Bay Lighthouse
Near Brooklin, ME

Location: Green Island, Blue Hill Bay

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Accessibility: The lighthouse and island are privately owned and are not open to the public. Best seen by boat. The facility: Lighthouse built in 1857.



Burnt Coat Harbor Light (Hockamock Head Light)
Swan's Island, ME

Location: Hockamock Head, Swans Island

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Accessibility: The grounds are open to the public; the lighthouse is not. Swans Island is reached by ferry from Bass Harbor. Information: 207-526-4279. The facility: Active U.S. Coast Guard aid to navigation. Lighthouse built in 1872. Light flashes every four seconds.



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Libby Island Lighthouse
Near Machiasport, ME
Phone: 207-546-2124

Location: Machias Bay entrance

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Accessibility: The lighthouse is not open to the public and is best seen by boat.
The facility: Active U.S. Coast Guard aid to navigation. Maintained by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; part of the Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge (207-546-2124). Lighthouse built in 1824. Light flashes two white flashes every 20 seconds; fog signal is one blast every 15 seconds



Little River Lighthouse Cutler MELittle River Lighthouse
Cutler, ME

Location: Little River Island, Cutler Harbor

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Accessibility: Little River Lighthouse is now open for overnight stays.The facility: U.S. Coast Guard aid to navigation. Lighthouse built in 1876. Light flashes white every six seconds; fog signal is one blast every 10 seconds. Information: 207-259-3833 or visit www.LittleRiverLight.org.



Lubec Channel Lighthouse
Lubec, ME

Location: Lubec Channel

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Accessibility: Not open to the public. The facility: Active U.S. Coast Guard aid to navigation. The lighthouse can be seen distantly from shore and is best seen by boat. Present lighthouse built in 1890 and automated in 1939. Lighthouse flashes white every six seconds; fog signal is one blast every 15 seconds.

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Mark Island Light (Deer Island Thorofare Light)
Near Stonington, ME

Location: Mark Island, Deer Island Thorofare

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Accessibility: The lighthouse is not open to the public and is best seen by boat. The facility: Active U.S. Coast Guard aid to navigation. Lighthouse built in 1857. Light flashes white every six seconds; fog signal is one blast every 15 seconds.



Moose Peak Light on Mistake Island
Near Jonesport, ME

Location: Mistake Island

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Accessibility: The lighthouse is not open to the public. It is best seen by boat; a distant view is possible from Great Wass Island. The facility: Active U.S. Coast Guard aid to navigation. Lighthouse built: 1851. Light flashes white every 30 seconds; fog signal is two blasts every 30 seconds.



Mount Desert Rock Light
Near Frenchboro, ME

Location: About 20 miles south of Mount Desert Island

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Accessibility: The lighthouse is used as a whale research station and is not open to the public. It is best viewed by boat. The facility: Lighthouse built in 1847. Light flashes white every 15 seconds; fog signal is two blasts every 30 seconds, operating continuously.



Narraguagus (Pond Island) Light
Milbridge, ME

Location: Pond Island, Narragaugus Bay

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Accessibility: Lighthouse is privately owned and is not open to the public. It is best viewed by boat. The facility: Lighthouse built in 1853.



Nash Island Light
Near Addison, ME

Location: Southeast mouth of Pleasant Bay

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Accessibility: The lighthouse is best viewed by boat. The facility: Lighthouse built in 1873.



Petit Manan Lighthouse
Petit Manan Island
Near Milbridge, ME
Phone: 207-546-2124

Location: Off Petit Manan Point

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Accessibility: The lighthouse is not open to the public and is best seen by boat. The facility: Active U.S. Coast Guard aid to navigation; the island is part of the Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge (207-546-2124). Lighthouse built in 1855. Light flashes white every 10 seconds; fog signal is one blast every 30 seconds.



Prospect Harbor (Point) Lighthouse
Prospect Harbor, ME

Location: Prospect Harbor Point

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Accessibility: The lighthouse is on a Navy base and is not open to the public except for occasional special events. It can be seen across the harbor from Route 186 in Prospect Harbor. You can also drive to the entrance of the Navy installation at the end of Lighthouse Point Road off ME 195 for a good view of the lighthouse. The facility: Lighthouse built in 1891. Light flashes red every six seconds with two white sectors.



Pumpkin Island Light
Near Little Deer Isle, ME

Location: Eggemoggin Reach / Penobscot Bay

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Accessibility: The island and lighthouse are not open to the public. For the best viewing location, turn right on Eggemoggin Road just after crossing the bridge to Little Deer Isle and continue to the end. The facility: Lighthouse built in 1854.




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The Old York Antiques Show – York, ME
September 11, 2010 to September 12, 2010
United Maine Craftsmen's Fall Festival of Arts & Crafts -- Westbrook, ME
September 11, 2010
Old York Antiques Show -- York, ME
September 11, 2010 to September 12, 2010
Heather Masse -- Portland, ME
September 11, 2010
Kayaking through History -- Kennebunk, ME
September 12, 2010
Antiques Show and Sale – Ogunquit, ME
September 18, 2010
Antique Show and Sale -- Ogunquit, ME
September 18, 2010
Harvest Fest & Chowdah Cook-off -- Bethel, ME
September 18, 2010
Family Jamboree -- Wells, ME
September 18, 2010
Classic Quilters Crafts Demonstration -- New Gloucester, ME
September 18, 2010
Fall in the Village Art & Music Festival -- Freeport, ME
September 18, 2010
Civil War Encampment -- Newfield, ME
September 18, 2010
Open Lighthouse Day -- Various, ME
September 18, 2010
Tommyknockers and More Bus Tour -- Bangor, ME
September 19, 2010
Eliot Festival Day -- Eliot, ME
September 25, 2010
Autumn Celebration -- Old Orchard Beach, ME
September 25, 2010
Beatles For Sale Cruise Night -- Portland, ME
September 26, 2010
Mark Olson -- Portland, ME
September 27, 2010
Sean Fleming and his Ragtime Orchestra -- Bristol, ME
October 9, 2010
Cape Ann Artisans Studio Tour -- Rockland, ME
October 9, 2010 to October 11, 2010
Open Creamery Day -- statewide, ME
October 10, 2010
Foliage, Food and Wine Festival – Blue Hill, ME
October 14, 2010 to October 17, 2010
Pumpkin Harvest Festival – Saco, ME
October 16, 2010
Fright at The Fort -- Prospect, ME
October 22, 2010 to October 30, 2010
Camp Sunshine Pumpkin Festival – Freeport, ME
October 30, 2010
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