Squirrel Point Lighthouse
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Squirrel Point Lighthouse
The Squirrel Point Lighthouse was established in 1898 as part of a major upgrade of the Kennebec River's lights.
History
- The Squirrel Point Lighthouse was established in 1898 as part of a major upgrade of the Kennebec River's lights. This upgrade included the construction of several lighthouses, including the Doubling Point Light and Range Lights on Perkins Island and Squirrel Point.
Architecture
The Squirrel Point Lighthouse is a notable example of maritime architecture.
- The tower stands at a height of 7.6 meters (25 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of approximately 20 meters (66 feet). The light emits a red beam with an Iso character and a period of six seconds, visible for up to 9 nautical miles.
The lighthouse is constructed from traditional materials, including stone and metal, and features a distinctive design that reflects its maritime heritage.
- The building's heritage classification is listed as "2", indicating its significance in the context of national historic preservation.
Location
The Squirrel Point Lighthouse is situated on Arrowsic Island, marking the southwestern point of the island on the Kennebec River.
- The lighthouse can be accessed via the Squirrel Point Trail, which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the river below.
Current Status
The Squirrel Point Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, operated by the U.S. Coast Guard.
- However, its status as a museum is also recognized, with the National Register of Historic Places listing it as a historic site in 1988.
Visiting Information
Due to its remote location and limited accessibility, visiting the Squirrel Point Lighthouse requires careful planning and preparation.
- The lighthouse can be reached via the Squirrel Point Trail, which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the river below.
Heritage Status
The Squirrel Point Lighthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of its historic designation.
- This recognition acknowledges the lighthouse's significance in the context of national historic preservation.
Notable Historical Events
The Squirrel Point Lighthouse played a significant role in maritime navigation, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- Its construction and operation were crucial to ensuring safe passage for vessels navigating the Kennebec River.
History
The Squirrel Point Lighthouse was established in 1898 as part of a major upgrade of the Kennebec River's lights. This upgrade included the construction of several lighthouses, including the Doubling Point Light and Range Lights on Perkins Island and Squirrel Point.
Architecture
The Squirrel Point Lighthouse is a notable example of maritime architecture.
- The tower stands at a height of 7.6 meters (25 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of approximately 20 meters (66 feet). The light emits a red beam with an Iso character and a period of six seconds, visible for up to 9 nautical miles.
Location
The Squirrel Point Lighthouse is situated on Arrowsic Island, marking the southwestern point of the island on the Kennebec River.
- The lighthouse can be accessed via the Squirrel Point Trail, which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the river below.
Current Status
The Squirrel Point Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, operated by the U.S. Coast Guard.
- However, its status as a museum is also recognized, with the National Register of Historic Places listing it as a historic site in 1988.
Visiting Information
Due to its remote location and limited accessibility, visiting the Squirrel Point Lighthouse requires careful planning and preparation.
- The lighthouse can be reached via the Squirrel Point Trail, which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the river below.
Heritage Status
The Squirrel Point Lighthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of its historic designation.
- This recognition acknowledges the lighthouse's significance in the context of national historic preservation.
Notable Historical Events
The Squirrel Point Lighthouse played a significant role in maritime navigation, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- Its construction and operation were crucial to ensuring safe passage for vessels navigating the Kennebec River.
Squirrel Point Lighthouse
The Squirrel Point Lighthouse was established in 1898 as part of a major upgrade of the Kennebec River's lights. This upgrade included the construction of several lighthouses, including the Doubling Point Light and Range Lights on Perkins Island and Squirrel Point.
Architecture
The Squirrel Point Lighthouse is a notable example of maritime architecture.
- The tower stands at a height of 7.6 meters (25 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of approximately 20 meters (66 feet). The light emits a red beam with an Iso character and a period of six seconds, visible for up to 9 nautical miles.
Location
The Squirrel Point Lighthouse is situated on Arrowsic Island, marking the southwestern point of the island on the Kennebec River.
- The lighthouse can be accessed via the Squirrel Point Trail, which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the river below.
Current Status
The Squirrel Point Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, operated by the U.S. Coast Guard.
- However, its status as a museum is also recognized, with the National Register of Historic Places listing it as a historic site in 1988.
Visiting Information
Due to its remote location and limited accessibility, visiting the Squirrel Point Lighthouse requires careful planning and preparation.
- The lighthouse can be reached via the Squirrel Point Trail, which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the river below.
Heritage Status
The Squirrel Point Lighthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of its historic designation.
- This recognition acknowledges the lighthouse's significance in the context of national historic preservation.
Notable Historical Events
The Squirrel Point Lighthouse played a significant role in maritime navigation, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- Its construction and operation were crucial to ensuring safe passage for vessels navigating the Kennebec River.
Squirrel Point Lighthouse
The Squirrel Point Lighthouse was established in 1898 as part of a major upgrade of the Kennebec River's lights. This upgrade included the construction of several lighthouses, including the Doubling Point Light and Range Lights on Perkins Island and Squirrel Point.
Details
| Name | Squirrel Point Lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | Arrowsic |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 43.816532, -69.80238 |
| Current use | active navigation, museum |
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