West Quoddy Head Light is a historic lighthouse located in Lubec, ME. Situated on the easternmost point of the United States, it offers stunning views of the sea and surrounding area. The lighthouse is part of West Quoddy Head State Park, which features hiking trails, nature walks, and a rocky beach. Visitors can enjoy the park's beauty and may even spot a whale or two. The lighthouse tower is occasionally open for tours during special events, allowing visitors to experience its unique charm. West Quoddy Head Light is a must-visit destination for those seeking a glimpse into the rich maritime history of the region.
The West Quoddy Head Light Keepers Association is dedicated to preserving the history and legacy of the lighthouse. They organize events and fundraisers to support the renovation of the Ron Pesha Lighthouse Museum. The association also hosts annual meetings and welcomes new board members who share their passion for lighthouses. The sudden loss of Timothy Harrison, the President of the Board of Trustees, has deeply impacted the lighthouse community. His dedication to honoring lighthouse keepers and preserving their memories will be remembered and continued by those who share his love for these iconic structures. West Quoddy Head Light Keepers Association is committed to shining a light on the importance of lighthouses and their role in maritime history.
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