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Ram Island Light

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Foundation
  
Granite Caisson

Markings / pattern
  
White

Focal height
  
11 m

Added to NRHP
  
21 January 1988

Year first constructed
  
1883

Tower shape
  
Cylindrical Tower

Opened
  
1883

Automated
  
1965

Nearest city
  
Boothbay Harbor

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Location
  
south of Boothbay Harbor, Maine

Range
  
11 nautical miles (20 km; 13 mi) & 9 nautical miles (17 km; 10 mi)

Characteristic
  
Iso R 6s with 2 W sectors

Similar
  
The Cuckolds Light, Hendricks Head Light, Ram Island Ledge Light, Burnt Island Light, Pond Island Light

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Ram Island Light is a lighthouse located just offshore of Ram Island, marking the eastern entrance to Boothbay Harbor, Maine, and the west side of the mouth of the Damariscotta River. It was built in 1883 and automated in 1965. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Ram Island Light Station on January 21, 1988.

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Ram island light from ocean point maine


Description and history

Ram Island is part of a group of islands along the eastern edge of Booth Bay, extending roughly southward from Ocean Point, the southernmost mainland point of the town of Boothbay, at the tip of the Linekin Neck peninsula. The island is separated by a narrow channel from Fisherman's Island, a long and narrow north-south island. Ram Island Light is located offshore, about 100 feet (30 m) north of Ram Island. The tower consists of an ashlar granite base, from which the main brick tower rises to a polygonal lantern house. The lantern house is surrounded by an iron walkway and railing, and is capped by a ventilator. It now houses a modern light fixture. The tower was originally connected to the island by an elevated walkway. On the island stand the keeper's house, and a fuel house, both wood frame structures, and a small brick oil house.

By the late 19th century, Boothbay Harbor had become a major commercial and shipbuilding center of Mid Coast Maine, with a growing tourist trade and scheduled steamer service from cities further south. This station was established in 1883 to mark the easternmost entrance to the harbor area, and the western approach to the Damariscotta River. The light was automated in 1965.

References

Ram Island Light Wikipedia