| The U.S. state of Maine is located in the northeastern corner of the nation. The rugged, deeply indented coast of the state has about 70 lighthouses, which are covered by the Directory on two pages. This page includes lighthouses of the eastern coast of Maine, from the Camden area northeast to the Canadian border. This includes the area widely known in Maine as "Down East." Lighthouse preservation is very strong in Maine, as evidenced by the large number of local preservation societies and trusts. The Maine Lights program, passed by Congress in 1996, led to the transfer of 28 lighthouses from the Coast Guard to local preservation groups or other agencies and served as a model for the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000. Except for eight privately-owned towers, all but a handful of Maine's lighthouses now have local support groups. In addition, two powerful national forces for lighthouse preservation, the American Lighthouse Foundation and Lighthouse Digest magazine, are based in Maine. ARLHS numbers are from the ARLHS World List of Lights. Admiralty numbers are from volumes H and J of the Admiralty List of Lights & Fog Signals. USCG numbers are from Vol. I of the USCG Light List.
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![]() Dice Head Light, January 2008 photo by U.S. Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team, Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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Posted May 16, 2001. Checked and revised February 12, 2009. Lighthouses: 33. Site copyright 2009 Russ Rowlett and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.