Built in 1875, the Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse is the last of its kind, and is one of the most photographed lighthouses in the United States. Tours depart from Annapolis, at water’s edge, behind the Annapolis Maritime Museum and all donations go to the upkeep of the lighthouse. The tour of the Lighthouse involves some physical exertion, and a 30-minute boat ride to and from.

You may have a guided tour of the interior of the lighthouse and tours are limited to 18 people per boat. Reservations are required, as is a safety video. Guests are advised to plan ahead as there are no toilet facilities anywhere. Since major exterior preservation work has been done, the focus now turns to finishing the interior of the lighthouse. It has been designated a National Historic Landmark, one of only nine lighthouses in the nation to be given that designation.

Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse, 723 2nd St, Annapolis, MD 21403, Phone: 415-362-7255

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