Pemaquid Point Light
3007 Bristol Rd, New Harbor, ME 04554, USA
Name and Location
The Pemaquid Point Light is a historic lighthouse located at 3007 Bristol Rd, New Harbor, ME 04554, USA, situated on the rocky coast of Maine.
Construction and History
Built in 1827 and replaced an earlier structure that was deemed unstable, this iconic lighthouse has been guiding mariners safely into the harbor for over two centuries. Initially operated manually by a keeper, it was automated in 1925 to ensure greater efficiency and reduced maintenance costs.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse was designed by John Cox Stevens and constructed using local granite and brick. Its distinctive tower stands at an impressive height of 11.5 meters (38 feet), featuring a circular tower with a domed roof and a lantern room housing the original Fresnel lens.
Light and Navigation
The Pemaquid Point Light's focal height is approximately 43 meters (141 feet) above sea level, with a light characteristic of flashing white every 6 seconds. This distinctive pattern has been an essential aid to navigation for generations of mariners.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the Pemaquid Point Light by following the scenic coastal route (US Route 1) to New Harbor. The surrounding area offers a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and birdwatching. Nearby attractions include the Maine State Museum and the historic town of Wiscasset.
Notable Views and Landscape
The Pemaquid Point Light is situated in a scenic coastal area, offering stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding landscape.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No anecdotes or folklore available for this lighthouse.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse was initially operated manually by a keeper who would tend to the lamp and ensure its proper functioning. In 1925, it was automated, allowing for greater efficiency and reduced maintenance costs.
Further Information
For further reading, please visit the Pemaquid Point Light's Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pemaquid_Point_Light
Details
Name | Pemaquid Point Light |
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City | New Harbor |
Country | Usa |
Coordinates | 43.836996, -69.5060034 |
Year of construction | 1827 |
Historic significance | Played a crucial role in guiding mariners safely into the harbor, particularly during times of poor visibility or inclement weather. |
Stories | Played a crucial role in guiding mariners... |
Architectural style | Simple yet elegant design, featuring a circular tower with a domed roof and a lantern room housing the original Fresnel lens. |
Architect | John Cox Stevens |
Construction material | Local granite and brick |
Focal height | 43 |
Tower height | 11.5 |
Heritage status | true |
Access description | Following the scenic coastal route (US Route 1) to New Harbor. |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | Rocky coast |
View description | Rocky coast of Maine. |
Nearby attractions | Maine State Museum, Historic town of Wiscasset |
Light characteristic | Flashing white every 6 seconds |
Automated | true |