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Ram Island Ledge Light, built in 1903-1905, is seen about a mile offshore from its more famous cousin, Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, which is in the foreground. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer ...
A few weeks ago, I came across some photographs taken close to 20 years ago when my wife and I and several lighthouse enthusiasts, all members of the New England Lighthouse Lovers organization ...
The iconic Ledge Lighthouse, which sits at the mouth of the Thames River in Connecticut, between New London and Groton, has just undergone a quarter of a million dollars of repair work to prevent ...
The recently restored Greens Ledge Lighthouse, located a mile offshore the Connecticut coast, offers serene overnight stays in the middle of Long Island Sound. Writer Hannah Towey checks in.
The historic Ledge Lighthouse, whose blazing lights and bellowing foghorn have kept mariners approaching the mouth of New London harbor safe for more than a century, is in need of help.
Ram Island Ledge Light has helped mark the main channel to Portland Harbor since 1905. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer Scott Raspa of Cape Elizabeth, a registered bidder, takes a photo of Ram ...
This 120-year-old Connecticut Lighthouse Is Now Open to Overnight Guests — Here's What It's Like to Stay There. This charming lighthouse off the Connecticut coast is a cozy place to spend the night.
Minot’s Ledge is just the latest historic lighthouse up for sale in the area. Maine’s Boon Island Light Station sold for $78,000 in September.
A YouTuber recently attempted to spend the night on one of Massachusetts's more remote lighthouses: Cohassett's Minots Ledge Light. Minots Ledge Light, located a mile off Cohasset and Scituate ...
The Norwalk Seaport Association and the Greens Ledge Light Preservation Society announced a trio of five-hour cruises to visit two of Connecticut’s most iconic lighthouses: Greens Ledge and ...
The recently restored Greens Ledge Lighthouse, located a mile offshore the Connecticut coast, offers serene overnight stays in the middle of Long Island Sound. Writer Hannah Towey checks in.