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  2. Owls Head Light - Wikipedia

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    Owls Head Light Owls Head Light ; Location: Owls Head, Maine: Coordinates: 1]: Tower; Constructed: 1825: Foundation: Granite: Construction: Brick: Automated: 1989: Height: 9 m (30 ft) : Shape: Cylindrical: Markings: White with black lantern: Heritage: National Register of Historic Places listed place : Fog signal: Horn: 2 every 20s: Light; First lit: 1825: Focal height: 100 feet (30 m): Lens ...

  3. List of lighthouses in Maine - Wikipedia

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    The West Quoddy Head Light sits on the easternmost point of the continental United States. [5] The tallest tower is that of Boon Island Light at 137 ft (42 m), [6] though the Seguin Light focal plane, at 180 ft (55 m), is the highest in the state. [2] Map of All Lighthouses in Maine

  4. West Quoddy Head Light - Wikipedia

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    West Quoddy Head, in Quoddy Head State Park, Lubec, Maine, is the easternmost point of the contiguous United States. [2] [3] [4] In 1808 a lighthouse was constructed at the site to guide ships through the Quoddy Narrows. The current tower, with distinctive red-and-white stripes, was constructed in 1858 and is an active aid to navigation.

  5. File:Seal Harbor, Spruce Head, Maine.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Portland Head Light - Wikipedia

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    Portland Head Light is a historic lighthouse in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. The light station sits on a headland at the entrance of the primary shipping channel into Portland Harbor , which is within Casco Bay in the Gulf of Maine .

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  8. Dyce Head Light - Wikipedia

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    Dyce Head Light is a lighthouse in the town of Castine, Maine. [2] [3] First established in 1829, the light was deactivated in 1937 and replaced by a skeleton tower 475 feet (145 m) to the south. When that structure was destroyed by a storm in 2007, however, the old light was reactivated in 2008. [4]

  9. Owls Head, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Owls Head Light and part of harbor viewed from the Owls Head Transportation Museum's Stearman Biplane, taken on 5 October 2003. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 19.61 square miles (50.79 km 2), of which 8.88 square miles (23.00 km 2) is land and 10.73 square miles (27.79 km 2) is water. [1]