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Egg Rock, Maine

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Egg Rock, Maine



In June 1874, at the request of President Ulysses S. Grant, the United States Congress made an appropriation of $15,000 to construct a light station at Egg Rock at the entrance to Frenchman Bay, Maine, atop a barren ledge. A square, stubby brick tower rises through the center of a wood frame Keeper's dwelling, which was first lit on November 1, 1875. Today a boathouse, oil house and generator house still stand along with the lighthouse. Many tour boats and whale watches leaving Bar Harbor pass Egg Rock Light.

Harbour Lights Collectible Replica in a Limited Edition of 1,200 pieces. 4 1/4" x 8 1/2".


   42383 Egg Rock, Maine
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$74.95
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