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Phare Portland Head

Phare emblématique de 1791, avec musée

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Until 1989, it was home to the head and assistant lighthouse keepers and their families. Listed location: Phare emblématique de 1791, avec musée. Website captured for verification.

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Public source
Phare Portland Head
Type
dive center
Category
dive
Address
Phare emblématique de 1791, avec musée
Email
kathleen.raftice@capeelizabeth.gov
Website link
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Moderation
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Rich sourced description

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Until 1989, it was home to the head and assistant lighthouse keepers and their families. Listed location: Phare emblématique de 1791, avec musée. Website captured for verification.

Identity

  • Name: Phare Portland Head
  • Type: dive center
  • Listed location: Phare emblématique de 1791, avec musée
  • Source category: dive

Contact and links

  • Official Website captured for verification.
  • Email (source data): kathleen.raftice@capeelizabeth.gov

About (from official website)

  • Until 1989, it was home to the head and assistant lighthouse keepers and their families.
  • Portland Head Light was the responsibility of the United States Department of the Treasury from 1790 to 1852 when management was transferred to the US Lighthouse Board.
  • The Board was reorganized into the Bureau of Lighthouses in 1910.
  • On August 7th, 1989, Petty Officer Davis Simpson struck the US flag for the last time at the decommissioning ceremony recognizing the automation of the lighthouse.
  • The town of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, owns and manages the popular attraction.
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Services and prices

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Public source

Portland Head Light was the responsibility of the United States Department of the Treasury from 1790 to 1852 when management was transferred to the US Lighthouse Board.

Public source

The Board was reorganized into the Bureau of Lighthouses in 1910.

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Official source signals

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Until 1989, it was home to the head and assistant lighthouse keepers and their families.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Portland Head Light was the responsibility of the United States Department of the Treasury from 1790 to 1852 when management was transferred to the US Lighthouse Board.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The Board was reorganized into the Bureau of Lighthouses in 1910.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
On August 7th, 1989, Petty Officer Davis Simpson struck the US flag for the last time at the decommissioning ceremony recognizing the automation of the lighthouse.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The town of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, owns and manages the popular attraction.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Inside the former Keepers' Quarters, visitors can find the award-winning Museum at Portland Head Light.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The museum houses several lighthouse lenses and informative displays.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Additionally, there is a seasonal shop that offers Maine-related gifts.Source captured for BeachFinder verification

FAQ from source-backed data

What source-backed services are listed for Phare Portland Head?

Portland Head Light was the responsibility of the United States Department of the Treasury from 1790 to 1852 when management was transferred to the US Lighthouse Board. The Board was reorganized into the Bureau of Lighthouses in 1910.

How can visitors contact Phare Portland Head?

Official website captured for verification. Email from source data: kathleen.raftice@capeelizabeth.gov

Where is Phare Portland Head listed?

Phare Portland Head has source-backed location data for Phare emblématique de 1791, avec musée. Profile type: dive center.

What official source signal was found for Phare Portland Head?

Until 1989, it was home to the head and assistant lighthouse keepers and their families.