Saint Croix River Light

St. Croix River Light is a lighthouse on the St. Croix River, Maine, close to the Canada–United States border. It was first established in 1857. An octagonal wood tower on top of a keeper's house was built in 1901 and was destroyed by fire in 1976. The present skeleton tower was built following the fire.

St. Croix River Light
The structure built in 1857
LocationSt. Croix River, Maine
Coordinates45°7′41.67″N 67°8′1.75″W
Year first constructed1857
Year first lit1976 (current structure)
Automated1957
Tower shapeSkeleton tower surmounted by platform
Markings / patternWhite
Tower height23 metre 
Focal height101 feet (31 m)
Range7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi)
CharacteristicFl W 2.5s
Fog signalnone
Admiralty numberH4161
ARLHS numberUSA-792
USCG number1-950[1][2][3]

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