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The Doubling Point Lighthouse near Brunswick, Maine was originally constructed back in the year 1898. The lighthouse is located along the Kennebec Rice on Arrowsic Island. Doubling Point was one of the four lighthouses constructed that year in order to provide ships with navigational aid on their journey to “the City of Ships,” which was the city of Bath in Maine. The Friends of the Doubling Point Light organization was founded in 1997 to try to preserve the lighthouse for future generations. The walkways for the lighthouse were rebuilt in 2000, and Doubling Point now looks good as new.
Doubling Point Rd, Arrowsic, ME 04530

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