Eagle Island Light, Eagle Island
Facts and practical information
Eagle Island Light is a lighthouse on Eagle Island in Penobscot Bay, in south central Maine. The tower was first lit in 1838 but had to be torn down because of major physical defects. It was rebuilt in 1858 and operated by several families over the next century. In 1959 the light was automated, and five years later, over vehement local protests, the keeper's house was torn down and the bell was removed. The crew that removed the bell lost control of it, and it fell into the Bay. A Lobsterman salvaged it some years later and it is on exhibit on Great Spruce Head Island. ()
Eagle Island
Eagle Island Light – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Stonington Opera House, Salome Sellers House, Deer Isle-Stonington Historical Society, Isalos Fine Art.