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Little River LightHouse
The first lighthouse at Little River was built in 1847. It was a granite and stone tower attached to a stone and granite keeper's house. It was a near twin to Prospect Harbor Lighthouse in Prospect Harbor, Maine. There have been two different fog bell towers at Little River Lighthouse. For safety reasons the government built an oil house at the site in 1905.
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Contact Address:Little River LightHouse
P.O. Box 671
East Machias, ME, 04630
Phone : (207) 259-3833
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