Isle Au Haut
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Isle Au Haut Quick Facts
Year Station Established: 1907
Is the Light operational? yes
Year Light First Lit: 1907
Year Automated: 1934
Shape: Lower Conical/Upper Cylindrical
Tower Height: 40 ft.
Original Optic: 4th Order, Fresnel
Present Optic: 250mm
Existing Keepers Quarters? Yes
Year Constructed: 1907
Number of Stories: 2.5
Architectural Style: Victorian
Construction Materials: Wood
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Isle Au Haut Light
(i.e. Robinson Point Light)
Isle Au Haut, Maine
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(19 photos, 615KB total download)
| Last Visited: August, 2000 History/Info:
The Isle Au Haut lighthouse, sitting on the western edge of the island of
Isle Au Haut on Robinson's Point, was one of the last lighthouse built in Maine,
in 1907. In 1934 the light was automated and the house and surround land was
purchased by Charles Robinson, a local island resident. In 1986, Jeff and Judi
Burke, the current owners, bought the land and surrounding houses. The
lighthouse tower is owned by the Town of Isle Au Haut and the light is
maintained by the US Coast Guard.
Jeff and Judi undertook quite a project when they bought the house and
restored it and turned it into a fabulous Inn called the Keeper's House. The
meals served at the Keeper's House, most made by Judi, will rival any of the
finest gourmet restaurants. The house still has no electricity. Oil lanterns and
candles provide light at night (don't worry, they do have running water and hot
showers). Jeff Burke wrote a fine book about their adventures in restoring the
house and stories about some of the guests and nearby neighbors. The book is
called
Island Lighthouse Inn: A Chronicle. Be sure to check it out! It's a
great book.
Personal Note:
In 1999 the light tower was completely renovated. Today it looks superb.
During our stay at the Keeper's House we were lucky to have the Coast Guard stop
by to do maintenance on the light. They were gracious enough to let us climb the
small tower. Click the link above (Click for more Photos) to see some pictures
inside the tower.
Latitude/Longitude: 44°04'N 68°39'W
Directions:
Isle Au Haut Lighthouse can only be seen from boat or plane. Lighthouse cruises
out of Camden go past this lighthouse. The mailboat from Stonington also makes
trips to Isle Au Haut. Alternatively, you can arrange to stay at the Inn
at the Lighthouse. If you a lighthouse enthusiast, then a stay at the Keeper's
House is a MUST. Go to
http://www.keepershouse.com/ for more information
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