PEMAQUID POINT LIGHTHOUSE, ME. A small red brick building was originally constructed in 1897 to house an automatic bell-striking machine that was powered by weights housed in the tall obelisk-type tower adjacent to the brick building. The rewinding of the weights to the top of the tower allowed the bell to sound at a set interval for as long as 8 hours. The bell was removed in 1934. The tower was badly damaged by a storm in April of 1991 and destroyed during Hurricane Bob in October in 1992. The tower's reconstruction was completed in 1992. Southeast of the keeper's house and nestled in a small grove of trees is the station's 1896 brick oil house.

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