The Maine Lighthouse Museum, located in Rockland, Maine, is home to the nation's largest collection of lighthouse, life-saving, and U.S. Coast Guard artifacts, founded by the late CWO4, Ken Black. Visitors can explore the museum's exhibits, which aim to educate the public about the rich traditions, heroism, and progress of America's Lighthouse and Lifesaving services, as well as the United States Coast Guard.
With a mission to conserve and interpret this significant collection of lighthouse and lifesaving artifacts, the Maine Lighthouse Museum invites visitors to immerse themselves in the history and maritime heritage of lighthouses. From Fresnel lenses to vintage images, the museum showcases the dedication and sacrifices of the men, women, and children who played a vital role in guiding ships and sending out the light. By supporting the museum, visitors contribute to the preservation and education efforts of America's lighthouse heritage for future generations.
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