Location St. Croix River, Maine Characteristic Fl W 2.5s Opened 1857 Focal height 31 m Year first constructed 1857 | Markings / pattern White Admiralty number H4161 Range 12,964 m Automated 1957 | |
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Year first lit 1976 (current structure) Tower shape Skeleton tower surmounted by platform Similar Narraguagus Light, Crabtree Ledge Light, Fiddler's Reach Fog Signal, Eagle Island Light, Avery Rock Light |
St. Croix River Light is a lighthouse on the St. Croix River, Maine, close to the Canada–United States border. It was first established in 1857. An octagonal wood tower on top of a keeper's house was built in 1901 and was destroyed by fire in 1976. The present skeleton tower was built following the fire.
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