Pemaquid Point Light
Bristol Road
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Pemaquid Point Light
The Pemaquid Point Light is a historic lighthouse located on Pemaquid Point in Bristol, Maine, United States.
History
- Believed to date from 1827, it has played a crucial role in maritime navigation for nearly two centuries.
- The Pemaquid Point Light was constructed using local granite and brick.
- Its architectural style reflects traditional maritime designs, with a focus on functionality and durability.
Light Characteristics
- The light emits a white flash every six seconds, visible from a range of approximately 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers).
- The flashing pattern is characterized by a single beam, making it an important aid to navigation for mariners.
Current Status
The Pemaquid Point Light remains active, with the U.S. Coast Guard responsible for its maintenance and operation.
Location and Accessibility
The lighthouse is situated on Bristol Road, overlooking Pemaquid Point.
- Visitors can access the site via a short walkway from the parking area.
- The surrounding area offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the nearby coastline.
Heritage Status
The Pemaquid Point Light has been recognized as a historic landmark by the State of Maine.
Notable Historical Events
- During the American Civil War, the lighthouse played a significant role in monitoring enemy ships off the coast of Maine.
- In 1861, the U.S. Navy deployed a team to Pemaquid Point to establish a coastal defense system, which included the lighthouse as a key component.
Details
| Name | Pemaquid Point Light |
|---|---|
| City | Bristol |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 43.836994, -69.506004 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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