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Lubec Channel Light

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Lubec Channel Light (Lubec)
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Lubec Channel Light

The Lubec Channel Light is a historic lighthouse located in Lubec, Maine, USA.

History

  • The Lubec Channel Light was established in 1890 and played a significant role as an aid to navigation on the route from the Bay of Fundy to Eastport, Maine, and the St. Croix River.
  • It is reported that the lighthouse emitted a white light with a specific pattern and sequence, reportedly used to guide mariners through the shallow waters of the Lubec Channel.

Architecture

The lighthouse features a sparkplug design with a cylindrical tower standing at approximately 16 meters (52 feet) tall.

Light Characteristics

  • The light source is located at a focal height of around 50 meters (164 feet), providing an effective range for navigation.
  • The light emits a white light with a specific pattern and sequence, reportedly used to guide mariners through the shallow waters of the Lubec Channel.

Current Status

As of recent reports, the lighthouse is no longer an active aid to navigation but has been preserved as a historic landmark.

Location and Accessibility

The Lubec Channel Light is situated on Mowry Beach Trail in Lubec, Maine, approximately 500 feet from the Canada–United States border.

Heritage Status

  • The lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Lubec Channel Light Station on March 14, 1988.
  • This designation recognizes its historical significance and importance in maritime navigation.

Notable Historical Events

Although specific details are not available, it is reported that the Lubec Channel Light played a crucial role in maritime navigation during its operational period.

Details

NameLubec Channel Light
CityLubec
CountryUnited States
Coordinates44.841995, -66.9767