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Here's a little more information about the Cape Neddick "Nubble" lighthouse for you. The Cape Neddick "Nubble" lighthouse got its nickname from the geographical term for a small lump of rocks that jets out into the ocean, which is what this lighthouse sits on, the Cape Neddick Lighthouse is affectionately called the "Nubble" light. It is one of the most beautiful and photographed lighthouses in the country.
Here's a little more information about the Portland Head lighthouse for you. The District of Maine was a part of Massachusetts when the merchants of Portland first petitioned Boston for a lighthouse in 1786. Construction began a year later but was quickly stopped for lack of funds. Soon after George Washington became the first president in 1789, the federal government took over the construction and operation of lighthouses, and Congress authorized $1500 to finish Portland Head Lighthouse.
Here's some more information about the West Quoddy Head Lighthouse for you. The red and white candy-striped West Quoddy Head Lighthouse is one of the most frequently shown American lighthouses on calendars and posters. The West Quoddy Head lighthouse stands on the easternmost point of the United States mainland. West Quoddy Head Lighthouse's famous red and white stripes appear to have been added not long after the present tower was built. Painting red stripes on lighthouses was common in Canada, where it helped them stand out against snow. Only one other lighthouse in the United States has horizontal red and white stripes.
Here's some more information about the Rockland Lighthouse for you. In the late 19th century Rockland was a leading port for the export of lime rock. A small lantern was placed at Jameson Point at the entrance to Rockland Harbor back in 1827. As shipping increased it became apparent that a lighthouse was necessary. In 1902, the Rockland Lighthouse was built for $30,000. |

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