Summer Morning at Pemaquid Point Lighthouse
A summer sunrise bathes the rugged coastline of Bristol, Maine, reflecting beautifully in a puddle. The iconic Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, commissioned by President John Quincy Adams in 1827, stands proudly against the vibrant sky. Automated in 1934, it symbolizes maritime heritage, maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard, inviting visitors to appreciate its beauty and historical significance.
Photo © copyright by Kristen Wilkinson.
A summer sunrise bathes the rugged coastline of Bristol, Maine, reflecting beautifully in a puddle. The iconic Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, commissioned by President John Quincy Adams in 1827, stands proudly against the vibrant sky. Automated in 1934, it symbolizes maritime heritage, maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard, inviting visitors to appreciate its beauty and historical significance.
Photo © copyright by Kristen Wilkinson.
A summer sunrise bathes the rugged coastline of Bristol, Maine, reflecting beautifully in a puddle. The iconic Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, commissioned by President John Quincy Adams in 1827, stands proudly against the vibrant sky. Automated in 1934, it symbolizes maritime heritage, maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard, inviting visitors to appreciate its beauty and historical significance.
Photo © copyright by Kristen Wilkinson.