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Maine Open Lighthouse Day is set to Shine on September 14

By: American Lighthouse Foundation Published: September 7, 2024

Monhegan Lighthouse

Monhegan Lighthouse is participating in the 2024 Maine Open Lighthouse Day.
(Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)

Maine’s iconic sentinels of the sea will assume center stage during the 15th annual Maine Open Lighthouse Day, which will be held on Saturday, September 14, 2024. Around a dozen lighthouses will welcome visitors with free entry on this one day.

This popular event, which is sponsored by the nonprofit American Lighthouse Foundation, United States Coast Guard, and the Maine Office of Tourism, entices many thousands of visitors to explore the rich history and beautiful coastal seascapes associated with Maine’s lighthouses.

Maine is often referred to as “The Lighthouse State.” Beginning in 1791, lighthouses were built in Maine to help mariners navigate through dangerous waters and numerous islands. By the turn of the 20th century, at least 70 lighthouses guarded Maine’s seacoast and river channels.

Moose Peak Lighthouse

Learn how caring stewards are restoring lighthouses like Moose Peak near Jonesport.
(Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)

Today, 66 lighthouses still stand sentry over the Maine coast, guiding seafarers to safety. However, over the decades, Maine’s iconic lighthouses have come to be more than simply navigational aids. The historic structures are also cherished reminders of the hardihood, romance and adventure associated with Maine’s maritime history.

“The importance of these historic lighthouses to Maine is evident in the dedication of the communities and volunteers who invest their time and talents in preserving this important connection to Maine’s maritime heritage,” said Bob Trapani, Jr., American Lighthouse Foundation Executive Director. “Open Lighthouse Day celebrates these majestic sentinels by allowing the public an opportunity to see them up close and hear some of their fascinating stories from the modern day “keepers” who know them best.”

Spring Point Ledge Light

Walk out the breakwater and tour Spring Point Ledge Light during Maine Open Lighthouse Day.
(Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)

Participating lighthouses will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. during Maine Open Lighthouse Day unless otherwise noted. Entry to lighthouses and lighthouse tours are free, with donations optional. Some parking and transportation costs to lighthouses are additional.

Exhibits at the Maine Lighthouse Museum in Rockland and the “Into the Lantern” exhibit at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath offer further exploration on the history of Maine’s lights.

For details and map of the 2024 participating sites and attractions visit: https://lighthousefoundation.org/maine-open-lighthouse-day/

Pemaquid Point Light

Climb to the top of lighthouses like Pemaquid Point during Maine Open Lighthouse Day. The views are spectacular! (Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)

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