Doubling Point Light

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Doubling Point Light is a historic lighthouse on the Kennebec River in Maine, known for guiding ships to and from the shipbuilding city of Bath.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic place
lighthouse
addedTo National Register of Historic Places NERFINISHED
associatedWithIndustry shipbuilding in Bath, Maine
automated 1988
constructionMaterial wood
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Sagadahoc County, Maine NERFINISHED
focalHeight 42 feet
foundation granite block foundation
hasCategory Lighthouses completed in 1898
Lighthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine
Transportation buildings and structures in Sagadahoc County, Maine
hasComponent bell house
keeper's house
oil house
wooden walkway
height 23 feet
lightCharacteristic flashing white every 4 seconds
locatedIn Arrowsic, Maine NERFINISHED
locatedNear Bath, Maine NERFINISHED
locatedOn Kennebec River NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Friends of Doubling Point Light NERFINISHED
managedBy United States Coast Guard NERFINISHED
marking white tower with black lantern
nrhpListingDate 1988
nrhpReferenceNumber 88000394
openToPublic yes
originalLens fifth-order Fresnel lens
ownership United States government NERFINISHED
purpose to aid navigation to and from Bath, Maine
to guide ships on the Kennebec River
state Maine
towerShape square tower
waterwayServed Kennebec River shipping channel
yearLit 1898

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Midcoast Maine hasPart Doubling Point Light