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Maine, with 3,500 miles of coastline and 2000-plus islands, has a phenomenal number of lighthouses--more than 60 in all! The lighthouses in this rugged, beautiful state, including West Quoddy Lighthouse where the sun rises on America each day, are among the country's most visited.
Portland Head Light, South Portland, ME - 1791
Cape Neddick (The Nubble), York, ME - 1879
West Quoddy Light, West Quoddy Head, ME - 1808
Pemaquid Point Light, Pemaquid Point, ME - 1827
Matinicus Rock Light, Matinicus Rock, ME - 1827
Seguin Island Light, Seguin Island, ME - 1795
Isle au Haut Light, Isle au Haut, ME - 1907
Two Lights, Cape Elizabeth - 1829
Owl’s Head Light, Rockland, Maine - 1826
Boon Island Light, Boon Island, ME - 1812
Brown’s Head Light, Vinalhaven, ME - 1832
Mount Desert Rock Light, Mount Desert Island, ME - 1830
Hendricks Head Light
Baker Island
Bass Harbor
Boothbay Harbor
Burnt Island
Cape Neddick #2
The Cukcolds
Curtis Island
Deer Isl. Thorofare
Dice Island
Doubling Point
Fort Point
Goat Island
Goose Rocks Isl.
Grindel Point
Heron Neck
Indian Island
Kennebec
Marshall Point
Abbie Burgess Grant
Monhegan Isl.
Monhegan Isl. #2
Moose Peak
Perkins Island
Pond Island
Portland Brkwtr.
Portland Head #2
Prospect Harbor
Pumpkin Island
Ram Island Ledge
Rockland Brkwtr.
Spring Point
Squirrel Point
Two Bush Island
West Quoddy #2
Whitehead Light
Whaleback
Wood Island
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