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The Seacoast is home to a number of historic lighthouses that grace the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean. The lighthouses, found in both Maine and New Hampshire, range from the easy-to-find (the Nubble) to the hard-to-see (Boon Island).
Lighthouse Information: The book "Lighthouses of Maine and New Hampshire."
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| New Castle Lighthouse |
U.S. Coast Guard station, Portsmouth Harbor, New Castle |
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| Jerry's Point Lifesaving Station |
Portsmouth Harbor |
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| Isles of Shoals Lighthouse |
Off the Portsmouth/Rye Beach coast, six miles from shore |
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| Boon Island Lighthouse |
Nearly 6½ miles southeast of York Beach |
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| The Nubble Lighthouse |
On the Nubble Island, located off Route 1A in York Beach |
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| The Whaleback Lighthouse |
Nestled in Maine waters, on the northeast side of Portsmouth Harbor |
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