List of Lighthouses in The United States - Maine

Maine

"Historic Light Station Information and Photography: Maine". United States Coast Guard Historian's Office. http://www.uscg.mil/history/weblighthouses/LHME.asp.

  • Avery Rock Light, Machias Bay, Machias
  • Baker Island Light, Mt. Desert Island
  • Bass Harbor Head Light, Mount Desert Island
  • Bear Island Light, Bear Island
  • Blue Hill Bay Light, Green Island / Blue Hill Bay
  • Boon Island Light, York
  • Browns Head Light, NW end of Vinalhaven Island
  • Burnt Coat Harbor Light, Hockamock Head / Swan's Island
  • Burnt Island Light, Boothbay
  • Cape Elizabeth Lights, Casco Bay entrance, Cape Elizabeth
  • Cape Neddick (Nubble) Light, Cape Neddick, York
  • Crabtree Ledge Light, Frenchman Bay, Crabtree Neck
  • Cuckolds Light, Boothbay approach
  • Curtis Island Light, Camden
  • Deer Island Thorofare Light, Mark Island / Deer Island Thorofare
  • Dice Head Light, Penobscot River mouth, Castine
  • Doubling Point Range Lights, Arrowsic Island / Kennebec River
  • Doubling Point Light, Arrowsic Island / Kennebec River
  • Eagle Island Light, East Penobscot Bay
  • Egg Rock Light, entrance to Frenchman Bay near Winter Harbor
  • Fort Point Light, entrance to Penobscot River
  • Franklin Island Light, Muscongus Bay
  • Goat Island Light, Cape Porpoise
  • Goose Rocks Light, east entrance Fox Islands Thoroughfare
  • Great Duck Island Light, Blue Hill Bay approach
  • Grindle Point Light, Gilkey Harbor
  • Halfway Rock Light, Casco Bay
  • Hendricks Head Light, Sheepscot River entrance
  • Heron Neck Light, Green's Island
  • Indian Island Light, Indian Island / Rockport Harbor
  • Isle Au Haut Light, Robinson Point, Isle au Haut
  • Kennebunk Pier Light
  • Ladies Delight Light
  • Libby Island Light, Machias Bay entrance
  • Little River Light, Little River Island / Cutler Harbor
  • Lubec Channel Light, Lubec Channel
  • Manana Island Fog Signal Station, Manana Island near Monhegan Island
  • Marshall Point Light, Port Clyde Harbor entrance
  • Matinicus Rock Light, Matinicus Rock, off Matinicus Island
  • Monhegan Island Light, Monhegan Island
  • Moose Peak Light, Mistake Island / Eastern Bay
  • Mount Desert Rock Light, south of Mount Desert Island
  • Narraguagus Light, east side Pond Island / Narraguagus Bay
  • Nash Island Light, southeast mouth of Pleasant Bay
  • Owls Head Light, West Penobscot Bay / Rockland Harbor
  • Pemaquid Point Light, Bristol
  • Perkins Island Light, Perkins Island / Kennebec River
  • Petit Manan Light, off Petit Manan Point
  • Pond Island Light, Kennebec River entrance west side
  • Portland Breakwater Light, South Portland
  • Portland Head Light, Cape Elizabeth
  • Prospect Harbor Point Light, Prospect Harbor Point
  • Pumpkin Island Light, Eggemoggin Reach / Penobscot Bay
  • Ram Island Ledge Light, Casco Bay
  • Ram Island Light, Ram Island / Boothbay Harbor
  • Rockland Harbor Breakwater Light, Jameson Point / Rockland Harbor
  • Saddleback Ledge Light, Isle au Haut Bay
  • Saint Croix River Light, Dochet Island, opposite Red Beach, St. Croix River
  • Seguin Light, Georgetown
  • Spring Point Ledge Light, South Portland
  • Squirrel Point Light, Arrowsic Island / Kennebec River
  • Tenants Harbor Light, Southern Island
  • Two Bush Island Light, Two Bush Channel / Penobscot Bay approach
  • West Quoddy Head Light, Lubec
  • Whaleback Light, Portsmouth Harbor
  • Whitehead Island Light, Whitehead Island / Penobscot Bay southern entrance
  • Whitlocks Mill Light, St. Croix River south bank
  • Winter Harbor Light, Mark Island / Winter Harbor
  • Wood Island Light, Biddeford Pool

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    It was a Maine lobster town—
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    Robert Lowell (1917–1977)

    Those Maine woods differ essentially from ours. There you are never reminded that the wilderness which you are threading is, after all, some villager’s familiar wood-lot, some widow’s thirds, from which her ancestors have sledded fuel for generations, minutely described in some old deed which is recorded, of which the owner has got a plan, too, and old bound-marks may be found every forty rods, if you will search.
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    The surface of the ground in the Maine woods is everywhere spongy and saturated with moisture.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)