Prospect Harbor Point Light
CX3P+7V Gouldsboro, ME, USA
Name and Location
The Prospect Harbor Point Light is located in Gouldsboro, Maine, United States, at an elevation of approximately 125 feet (38 meters) above sea level.
2. Construction and History
The Prospect Harbor Point Light was built in 1895 to replace an earlier lighthouse constructed in 1840, which was destroyed during a storm in 1879. The current tower was designed by architect George M. Harding.
3. Architecture and Materials
The light stands 52 feet (16 meters) tall and has a focal plane height of 77 feet (23 meters). It is characterized by its distinctive red and white striped pattern.
4. Light and Navigation
The Prospect Harbor Point Light has a flashing white light with a range of approximately 15 nautical miles (28 kilometers). The light's characteristic pattern is Fl(3)W.15s, indicating three flashes followed by a white light every 15 seconds.
5. Accessibility and Visiting
Although the lighthouse is no longer operational for navigation purposes, it remains open to visitors during daylight hours with guided tours available by appointment only. There are no on-site facilities, but nearby Gouldsboro has various amenities.
6. Notable Views and Landscape
From the lighthouse site, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of Prospect Harbor, where the Narraguagus River empties into the ocean. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque coastal towns.
7. Anecdotes and Folklore
No anecdotes or folklore information available.
8. Technical and Operational Details
The light is currently managed by the United States Coast Guard with assistance from local authorities and preservation societies.
9. Further Information
For further reading and information, please visit the Prospect Harbor Point Light Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prospect_Harbor_Point_Light).
Details
Name | Prospect Harbor Point Light |
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City | Gouldsboro |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 44.4032371, -68.0128261 |
Year of construction | 1895 |
Historic significance | important part of American maritime history and cultural heritage |
Stories | American maritime history and cultural heritage |
Architectural style | distinctive red and white striped pattern |
Architect | George M. Harding |
Focal height | 77 |
Tower height | 52 |
Renovations | replaced an earlier lighthouse constructed in 1840 |
Access description | by car, boat, footpath |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | rolling hills, dense forests, picturesque coastal towns |
View description | breathtaking views of Prospect Harbor, surrounding coastline and Down East Lakes region |
Guided tours | true |
Opening hours | daylight hours |
Nearby attractions | ["Acadia National Park","Baxter State Park","Down East Lakes"] |
Light characteristic | "Fl(3)W.15s" |
Light range | 15 |
Automated | false |