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West Quoddy Head Lighthouse, located in Lubec, Maine, is one of the most iconic lighthouses in the United States and marks the easternmost point of the contiguous country. Built in 1858, the striking red-and-white striped brick tower stands on rugged cliffs overlooking the Bay of Fundy, where powerful tides and fog once made navigation treacherous. Still active today, the lighthouse continues to aid mariners while drawing visitors for its dramatic coastal views, rich maritime history, and status as a beloved New England landmark. |
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