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Plum Island Light, Newburyport MA

Plum Island Light, Newburyport MA

Plum Island Light, Newburyport MA

Plum Island Light, Newburyport MA

Built: 1898
Automated: 1951
Directions: Head through Newburyport on route 1A. Continue over the bridge onto Plum Island. Take the second major left (Northern Boulevard) to the end. The lighthouse will be on your right.

The Friends of Plum Island Light are selling commemorative bricks that are being incorporated into the landscape design as a walkway in front of the lighthouse. Bricks are now available for $50.00 each.

For more information, contact:
The Friends of Plum Island Light, Inc.
P.O. Box 381
Newburyport, MA 01950

Plum Island Light Walkway

Plum Island Light Walkway


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Thacher Island Twin Lights, Rockport MA

Thacher Island Twin Lights, Rockport MA

Thacher Island Twin Lights, Rockport MA

Thacher Island Twin Lights, Rockport MA

These are the Thacher Island Twin Lights in Rockport, Massachusetts. You can view these two lighthouses from the shore. A good place to view these lights is near Turk’s Head Motor Inn on Route 127A. Turn onto Penzance Road and onto Old Penzance Road. This turns into a dirt road, just continue down that until you reach a parking lot. Walk up one of the side paths on the right side of the parking and you will have a good view of the Thacher Island Twin Lights.

The lighthouse was established in 1771. The north light was deactivated 1932 and relighted as a private aid in 1989. The south light was automated 1980. The lighthouse stands 124 feet high.


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Sanibal Island Light taken from the beach area

Sanibel Island Light, Sanibel Island, Florida

Sanibal Island Light taken from the causeway

Sanibal Island Light taken from the causeway

To view the Sanibel Island Light (also called Point Ybel Light) up close and personal, you need to drive to Sanibel Island. There is a toll to go over the Sanibel causeway bridge of $6.00 to get onto Sanibel Island. If you have a Sunpass, you can pay your toll with that. You can leave the island at no charge. You get a very good view of the lighthouse from the causeway.

We drove to Lighthouse Beach and parked there. Parking is $2.00 an hour and is purchased in 1 hour increments. Don’t even think about parking illegally – the current fine is $50.00. Parking is ample, but you may need to wait for someone to leave to get a space. Fortunately, it appears that people come and go fairly often.

Sanibal Island Light taken from the boardwalk

Sanibal Island Light taken from the boardwalk

Once parked, look for the sign for the restrooms. You take about a 5 minute walk along a boardwalk, then take a right to get to the restrooms which is where the lighthouse is as well.

The lighthouse and adjoining houses are closed to the public, but you can get fairly close to the light tower and buildings.

The Sanibel Light was constructed in 1884 by the U.S. Lighthouse Bureau and began functioning on August 20, 1884. The light tower is roughly 98 feet tall with foot supporting legs.


Sanibal Island Light

Sanibal Island Light

Sanibal Island Light

Sanibal Island Light

Sanibal Island Light taken from the beach area

Sanibal Island Light taken from the beach area


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