Location: | Castine, Maine | ||||||||||
Yearbuilt: | 1829 | ||||||||||
Automated: | 1937 | ||||||||||
Yeardeactivated: | 1937-2008 | ||||||||||
Shape: | Rubble Tower | ||||||||||
Marking: | White | ||||||||||
Coordinates: | 44.3827°N -68.8189°W | ||||||||||
Characteristic: | Fl W 6s | ||||||||||
Fogsignal: | none | ||||||||||
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Dyce Head Light |
Dyce Head Light is a lighthouse in the town of Castine, Maine.[1] First established in 1829, the light was deactivated in 1937 and replaced by a skeleton tower to the south. When that structure was destroyed by a storm in 2007, however, the old light was reactivated in 2008.[2]
The lighthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing property to Castine Historic District.[3]