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Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse

Location: Rockland, Maine  (View Map)

Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse

Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse

Coordinates: 44° 06′ 15″N  69° 04′ 39″W

Overview:

Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse is located in Rockland Harbor at the end of a 7/8-mile long breakwater.

The Friends of Rockland Harbor Lights, a chapter of the American Lighthouse Foundation (ALF), cared for the preservation of this lighthouse through a lease agreement between the City of Rockland and ALF from 2000-2021.

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Quick Lighthouse Facts:

  • Year Built: 1902
  • Height of Tower: 25 feet
  • Description: White square tower on corner of fog-signal house, on granite pier. – 1939 U.S. Lighthouse Service Light List. The lighthouse shows a flashing white light every 5 seconds from a focal plane of 39 feet above sea level that is visible 17 nautical miles. The light station is equipped with a fog horn that sounds one blast every 15 seconds. – Reference: 2005 U.S. Coast Guard Light List
  • Location: On south end of breakwater. – Reference: 1939 U.S. Lighthouse Service Light List
  • Automated: 1965
  • Status: Active aid to navigation maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard. The lighthouse is owned by the City of Rockland.

Following the construction of a granite breakwater measuring nearly a mile in length between 1881 and 1899, a lighthouse was established in 1902 to mark the safe harbor afforded by the massive stone wall. The construction of the light station consisted of a wood and brick keeper’s dwelling and an engine room being attached to a 25-foot brick tower. When completed, the lighthouse was outfitted with a fourth order Fresnel lens.

The City of Rockland applied for ownership of the lighthouse in 1998 under the Maine Lights program. The American Lighthouse Foundation and its chapter – the Friends of Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse, signed a lease with the City of Rockland from 2000-2021 caring for the historic beacon for 20 years.

Lighthouse is accessible.

Located at the end of the 7/8-mile breakwater.

 

News Links:

Beacon: A Celebration of the Lighthouses of New England (10/1/2021)
Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse – A Look Back (3/10/2020)
Dominic Trapani Receives ALF Volunteer Award (5/4/2019)
Maine Lighthouse Specialty License Plate Announced (6/23/2018)
Driving rather than Walking along the Rockland Breakwater (5/27/2018)
FRHL’s Craig Mathieson Honored with ALF Volunteer Award (5/6/2018)
Maine’s “Open Lighthouse Day” Welcomes the Public with Free Admission on September 9, 2017 (8/25/2017)
Vicky Kozo Receives ALF Volunteer Award (5/16/2017)
Maine’s “Open Lighthouse Day” Welcomes the Public with Free Admission on September 10, 2016 (9/2/2016)
Lighthouse Sunset Cruise on Penobscot Bay (6/12/2016)
The Lantern at Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse to be Repainted in 2015 (3/31/2015)
Maine’s Popular “Open Lighthouse Day” Salutes the State’s Maritime Heritage on September 13, 2014 (9/7/2014)
Lighthouse Sunset Cruise to Benefit Rockland Breakwater & Owls Head Lights (6/9/2014)
A New “Red Carpet” Welcome at Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse (10/5/2013)
Maine Celebrates its Maritime Heritage with Open Lighthouse Day (9/10/2013)
Join Us for a Lighthouse Sunset Cruise on West Penobscot Bay (9/3/2013)
Lighthouse Sunset Cruise to benefit Rockland Breakwater & Owls Head Lights (6/1/2013)
FRHL Volunteers Work to Make Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse “Inspection Ready” for Your Visit (5/19/2013)
New Volunteers learn what it takes to be a “Keeper” at Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse (5/19/2013)
Restoring the View from the Keeper’s House at Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse (5/13/2013)

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