American Lighthouse Foundation

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186 Lighthouse Rd
Owls Head, ME 04854

The American Lighthouse Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of lighthouses across the United States. With a focus on historic preservation, the foundation offers various programs and initiatives to ensure the protection and accessibility of these iconic structures.

Through their interpretive center and lighthouse projects, the American Lighthouse Foundation provides educational opportunities for visitors to learn about the rich history of lighthouses. Additionally, the foundation organizes events such as book signings and fundraisers, allowing individuals to actively contribute to their mission. With a commitment to preserving maritime heritage, the American Lighthouse Foundation plays a vital role in safeguarding these important landmarks for future generations.

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