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The Chatham Lighthouse station was established in 1808, with the current tower completed in 1877. Located in Chatham, the southeast corner of Cape Code, you can visit this lighthouse any day of the year, but in order to take a tour inside, you must visit on one of their special visitor's day. You can visit their website to see the current dates.
Chatham, Massachusetts
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Fort Williams Park is located on the shore of Southern Maine. It is an incredible place to visit. Scattered around the park are many old World Ware II bases, most of them small, but all of the accessible in nice weather. Home to the oldest lighthouse in Maine, the Portland Head Light, it's a wonderful place to visit for an afternoon.
Cape Elizabeth, Maine
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The Portland Head Light is the oldest Lighthouse in Maine. Located in Fort Williams Park, it is a wonderful place to visit year round. In the summer you can walk the grounds and visit all the old World War II buildings, but during the winter you can see some pretty spectacular weather. Don't miss it if you are in the area.
Cape Elizabeth, Maine
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The Scituate Lighthouse is just a hair shy of 200 years old. Completed in 1811, ownership has passed through many hands, residing currently with the Scituate Historical Society. This is a popular place for wedding photos, and a great place to watch the sunrise.
Scituate, Massachusetts
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The handsome Gay Head Lighthouse stands in one of the most picturesque locations in New England, atop the 130-foot multicolored clay cliffs at the western shore of Martha's Vineyard. (taken from the website)
Aquinna, Massachusetts
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Beavertail is the third oldest lighthouse in the US, and a great place to visit if you are in the area. A fantastic place to see it's panoramic view of Narragansett Bay.
Jamestown, Rhode Island
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