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Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse is a 54-foot light tower that was initially constructed in 1897 to solve the problem many companies faced when their vessels ran aground trying to enter Portland Harbor. The lighthouse was constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and is now listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. You can visit the lighthouse any time of the year to enjoy stunning views of the Casco Bay Islands, Portland Harbor, the historic forts surrounding the area, as well as ship traffic. Tours of the lighthouse are offered on weekends and Tuesdays between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
Fort Rd, South, Portland, ME 04106, Phone: 207-699-2676

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