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Review:
In 1808, the West Quoddy Head Light station became the country’s easternmost lighthouses and was rebuilt in 1831, as well as rebuilt again in 1858. The lighthouse features a distinctive and now iconic white and red horizontal stripe design. The candy-striped lighthouse is one of the most photographed lighthouses in Maine. While visitors aren’t able to climb to the top of the lighthouse, the grounds of the West Quoddy Head Light are open to the public and include the VIsitor Center Museum inside of the adjacent 1858 Light Keepers' house, which is typically open Memorial Day through the middle of October.
973 S Lubec Rd, Lubec, ME 04652
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