Search ||  A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z 

Name: Doubling Point Light   Map it!

Feedback to the database manager

Nearest Town or City:
Arrowsic, Maine, United States

Location: Arrowsic Island, Kennebec River.


Click to enlarge: Photo   
Photo: Jeremy D'Entremont

Managing Organization:
Friends of Doubling Point Light

Website: http://www.doublingpoint.org
Email: jaehs@aol.com

Contact Address Information:
c/o Joyce G. Spencer
140 Doubling Point Rd.
Arrowsic
Maine, 04530, United States

Notes:
The lighthouse was transferred to the Friends of Doubling Point Light under the Maine Lights Program in 1998. The Friends raised funds and received a matching grant from the Kurt Berliner Foundation to repair the foundation of the lighthouse in late 1999. The keeper's house is privately owned.

Tower Height: 23

Height of Focal Plane: 23

Characteristic and Range: Flashing white every 4 seconds.

Description of Tower: White octagonal wood tower with black cast iron lantern.

This light is operational

Other Buildings?
1898 1.5 story L-shaped keeper's house, 1898 fog bell tower, oil house, storage building.

Date Established: 1898

Date Present Tower Built: 1898

Date Automated: 1988

Optics: 1902: Fifth order Fresnel lens; now 300 mm. Original Fresnel lens is now at the Shore Village Museum, 104 Limerock Street, Rockland, ME 04841, phone (207) 594-0311.

Fog Signal: 1898 fog bell and striking mechanism in fog bell tower.

Current Use: Active aid to navigation, private residence.

Open To Public? Grounds only.

Directions:
From US Route 1 north in Bath, turn right on ME 127 immediately after crossing the Bath Bridge. Turn left at the bottom of the hill and continue over the Arrowsic Bridge. Continue for about a mile to a dirt road on your right. This is Whitmore's Landing Road; it is just past a sign for Reid State Park. If you pass Arrowsic Town Hall on the left, you have missed the turn by about 200 yards. Turn into Whitmore's Landing Road. At a fork in the road turn left on Doubling Point Road. Continue to the light station where there is limited free parking. If coming from the north, follow Route 1 and turn right on ME 127 just after a Cumberland Farms gas station. Continue over the Arrowsic Bridge and follow the directions above. Cap'n Fish's Whale Watch and Scenic Nature Cruises, leaving from Pier One in Boothbay Harbor, offers cruises that pass the lighthouse station; call (207) 633-3244 for information and reservations. Also, the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath offers cruises in summer; some of them pass Doubling Point Light. Call (207) 443-1316 for information.

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

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Keepers: Merritt Pinkham (1898-1931); Charles W. Allen (1931-1935)


Subscribe
to Lighthouse Digest



USLHS Marker Fund


Lighthouse History
Research Institute


Shop Online












Subscribe   Contact Us   About Us   Copyright Foghorn Publishing, 1994- 2024 Lighthouse Facts       Lighthouse History