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Name: Pemaquid Point Light   Map it!

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Nearest Town or City:
Bristol, Maine, United States

Location: Entrance to Muscongus Bay, at the tip of the Pemaquid peninsula.


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Managing Organization:
American Lighthouse Foundation (Friends of Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Chapter)

Telephone: 207-563-2739

Website: http://www.lighthousefoundation.org/alf_lights/pemaquidpoint/pemaquid_info.htm
Email: backlog@tidewater.net

Notes:
The lighthouse station, except the tower, is the property of the Town of Bristol. The property is now Lighthouse Park; the Fishermen's Museum in the keeper's house opened in 1972. The fog bell tower and attached engine house were built in 1992 after 1991 storms destroyed the originals. The lighthouse tower is licensed by the Coast Guard to the American Lighthouse Foundation. Volunteers of the Friends of Pemaquid Point Lighthouse manage the tower only.

Tower Height: 38

Height of Focal Plane: 79

Characteristic and Range: Flashing white every six seconds.

Description of Tower: Conical white rubblestone tower with black cast iron lantern.

This light is operational

Other Buildings?
1857 1.5 story wood frame keeper's house, 1991 reconstruction of 1897 fog bell tower, 1896 oil house.

Earlier Towers?
1827: stone tower.

Date Established: 1827

Date Present Tower Built: 1835

Date Automated: 1934

Optics: 1835: 10 lamps and reflectors; 1856: Fourth order Fresnel lens (still in use).

Fog Signal: 1897: fog bell and striking machinery in pyramidal bell tower (previously hand-rung bell).

Current Use: Active aid to navigation, museum, town park.

Open To Public? Grounds and museum only.

Museum?
The Fishermen's Museum is on the first floor of the keeper's house. The museum houses exhibits on the history of the local fishing and lobstering industries. There is also a map showing the locations of all of Maine's lighthouses, and a Fresnel lens from Baker Island Light. The museum is open every day in summer and depends entirely on public donations. For more information contact: The Fishermen's Museum, Pemaquid Point Road, New Harbor, ME 04554; phone (207) 677-2494. Volunteers of the Friends of Pemaquid Point Lighthouse (a chapter of the American Lighthouse Foundation) manage the tower only. Volunteers open the tower in season (Memorial Day to Columbus Day) to the public every day from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The tower might be closed on rainy days or if there are no volunteers available. There is no charge to climb the tower but donations are appreciated. Fees may apply for offseason openings.

Directions:
From US Route 1 in Damariscotta, take ME 130 south to Bristol (about 14.5 miles). The route leads right to the parking lot at Pemaquid Point. There is a small parking fee. Visitors are allowed to walk on the rocks near the lighthouse, but be sure to exercise extreme caution, especially in rough weather. There have been a number of deaths and injuries in the area over the years. The lighthouse can also be seen from a sunset lighthouse cruise offered in summer by Hardy Boat Cruises in New Harbor; call (207) 677-2026 or (800) 2-PUFFIN for information. From Boothbay Harbor, Cap'n Fish's Whale Watch and Scenic Nature Cruises offers a Pemaquid Point Lighthouse trip on Mondays and Thursdays in summer; call (207) 633-3244 or (800) 636-3244 for details.

Mapquest URL: Click here to get a map to this lighthouse!

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Keepers: Isaac Dunham (1827-1837); Nathaniel Gamage, Jr. (1837-1841); Jeremiah S. Mears (1841-1845); Ephraim Tibbetts (1845-1849); Robert Curtis (1849-1853); Samuel C. Tibbetts (1853-1858); John Fossett (1858-1861); Joseph Lawler (1861-1869); Marcus A. Hanna (1869-1873); William L. Sartell (1873-1883); Charles A. Dolliver (1883-1899); Clarence E. Marr (1899-1922); Herbert Robinson (1922-?); Leroy S. Elwell (192?-1934).

Nearby Lodging: A second floor one-bedroom apartment is available for weekly vacation rentals; see www.mainecoastcottages.com or call 207-563-6500 for information and reservations.


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