The Pemaquid Point Light is a historic U.S. lighthouse located in Bristol, Lincoln County, Maine, at the tip of the Pemaquid Neck.

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Location: Pemaquid Point, entrance to Muscongus Bay, Bristol, Maine Coordinates: 43°50′13.03″N 69°30′21.77″W Constructed: 1827 Foundation: Natural Emplaced Construction: Rubble stone and concrete Tower height: 11.5 m (38 ft) Tower shape: Conical Markings: White with black lantern First lit: 1857 (current tower) Automated: 1934 Focal height 79 feet (24 m) Lens: Fourth order Fresnel lens Range: 14 nautical miles (26 km; 16 mi) Characteristic: Flashing white 6 s Fog signal: none
I viewed this lighthouse on August 21 2021.
The lighthouse is owned by the Coast Guard and the dwelling by the Town of Bristol. Grounds/dwelling/tower open.The Coast Guard has leased Pemaquid Point Lighthouse to the American Lighthouse Foundation, and the tower is opened to visitors by the Friends of Pemaquid Lighthouse, a chapter of the foundation.
Both the tower and museum are typically open daily from mid-May through Columbus Day.
Added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 16 1985
Access: Car