Egg Rock Light Station Maine lighthouse Frenchman Bay maritime Postcard

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Back of PostcardThe Egg Rock Light Station in Maine, built in 1875, stands on a rocky spit and serves as a beacon marking the entrance to Frenchman Bay. The lighthouse features a 1,000 watt beacon that flashes red every 5 seconds and can be seen up to 13 miles away. This historic landmark is a picturesque reminder of Maine’s maritime history.

The postcard showcases an aerial view of Egg Rock Light Station, captured in vibrant color by photographer Werner Bertsch. The image captures the rugged beauty of the lighthouse perched on the rocky coastline, surrounded by the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean. The postcard is part of a series of full-color Heritage Cards and Books available for purchase.

For those interested in exploring more of New England’s rich heritage and natural beauty, ONEW ENGLAND COLOUR offers a range of postcards and books featuring iconic landmarks and landscapes from the region. The postcard serves as a visual invitation to discover the history and charm of Maine’s Egg Rock Light Station, a beacon of light and hope for sailors navigating the waters of Frenchman Bay.

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