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All the United States Maine Phippsburg Seguin Island Light Station
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Seguin Island Light Station

George Washington commissioned this centuries-old lighthouse off the coast of Maine.

Phippsburg, Maine

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Seguin Light Station, the highest off of Maine’s coast, was established in 1795.   Courtesy Friends of Seguin Island Light Station
Seguin Island Light Station is Maine’s second-oldest lighthouse.   Courtesy Friends of Seguin Island Light Station
Seguin Island Light Station uses a Fresnel lens, which refracts light both horizontally and vertically.   Courtesy Friends of Seguin Island Light Station
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About two and a half miles off the coast of Maine lies the Seguin Island Light Station, the state's second-oldest lighthouse. Commissioned by Geroge Washingon, the initial lighthouse, made of wood, was erected in 1795. The following year, the first lightkeeper, Major John Polereczky, took his post. 

By 1817, a new tower made of stone was built in its place, and, two years later, the new structure took the place of the original. In 1873, the 53-foot structure that still stands today, including its cutting-edge Fresnel lens–which refracts light both horizontally and vertically, increasing illumination–was installed. 

But the steep height of the tower soon proved a challenge, and a raised tramway was constructed to travel the half-mile route up. Today, the tramway is the only one still in operation in the state. 

Inside the lighthouse museum, learn about the fascinating history of the island and what it’s like to be a lightkeeper. 

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The light station is operated by Friends of Seguin Island Light Station. The lighthouse museum is open seasonally from Memorial Day to Labor Day. For details about boat charters and other ways to reach the island, visit the Seguin Island website or call 207-443-4808.

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Seguin Island Light Station
Phippsburg, Maine, 04562
United States
43.707362, -69.75774
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