Nubble Light Microbox
| Placed By: | Silver Eagle |
|---|---|
| Date: | 06/13/06, replaced log (08/27/06), replaced log (11/23/06), replaced log (06/08/07) |
| Nearest Town: | York, ME |
| County: | York |
| Terrain Difficulty: | Easy (flat, 50 yards RT) |
| Recommended Ink: | red & black |
| Status: | retired (06/22/09) |
SPECIAL THANKS TO MR. JOMG FOR REPLACING THE LOG (twice)
SPECIAL THANKS TO CC Cameron FOR REPLACING THE LOG
The Cape Neddick Lighthouse, also known as the Nubble Light, is located on a small rocky island (Nubble Rock) a short distance off the eastern point of Cape Neddick near the entrance to the York River. It was built at a cost of $15,000 and first illuminated on July 1, 1879. This picturesque lighthouse is one of the most photographed in Maine, and over 250,000 people visit annually. Though the island is inaccessible, you can get a great view of it from Sohier Park, where this microbox resides.
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Last updated on 06/26/2009