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Review:
In 1831, the historic tenure of the Marshall Point Lighthouse began. Originally made of rubblestone, the first lighthouse that stood at Marshall Point was 20 feet tall and featured only the light tower. Through the years, the lighthouse evolved, grew in structure and changed in make, but one thing remained the same – it is still a beacon of Port Clyde. Today, visitors can explore the lighthouse property which consists of the lighthouse, the painstakingly restored 1880s Keeper’s House, a 19th-century barn, the original oil house, and the summer kitchen. Guests can peruse museums lovingly curated at the keeper’s house and summer kitchen with great stories to be discovered about the lighthouse’s history as well as the history of the surrounding peninsula.
178A Marshall Point Road, Port Clyde, Maine 04855; Phone: 207-372-6450
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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