Lighthouse Events in New England

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Rose Island Lighthouse Foundation Annual Meeting, Newport Yacht Club, RI
Tuesday, April 23, 2009, 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Featuring a lively presentation on historic restorations around Narragansett Bay. Door prizes include an overnight stay at Rose Island Lighthouse. See www.roseisland.org for details.
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Faulkner’s Light Brigade 2009 Lecture Series: Gordon “Fox Running” Brainerd
April 28, 7:30 p.m. at the Guilford Community Center on Church St., Guilford, CT
Gordon “Fox Running” Brainerd, an Algonquin Bear Clan Medicine Man from the Quinnipiac Tribe, will speak about Native American culture as it relates to our rivers and Long Island Sound. Children are encouraged to attend. Free admission with light refreshments.
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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, May 10, 2009, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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PizzaFest with music by Shannachie: A Benefit for Whaleback Lighthouse
Saturday May 16, 2009, at 6:00 p.m., Kittery Lions Club, Kittery, Maine

Join the Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse for a unique and tasty event! Sample the best offerings from pizza restaurants in the Portsmouth/Kittery area. More than 10 restaurants will be taking part. Along with pizza, there will be salad, soft drinks, and cookies. There will also be a silent auction with great prizes.

Irish music by Shannachie will enliven the evening. Pat Heffernan (guitar, vocals, songwriter, shennanigans) and Patrick Keane (bass, banjo, vocals, and “ham”) make up Shannachie. Since 1995, they’ve been having fun entertaining people with Irish pub singalong songs all over New England.

You can buy tickets at www.portsmouthharborlighthouse.org, or you can send a check for $20, made out to: Whaleback Committee of FPHL, to: Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse, P.O. Box 8232, Portsmouth, NH 03802-8232.Be sure to include your address. Advance tickets are recommended. If space is still available, tickets will be available at the door.

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, May 17, 2009, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Thursday, May 21, 2009, 10:00 a.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, May 22, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Saturday, May 23, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, May 24, 2009, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Sunday, May 24, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, May 29, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Friday, May 29, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse (NH) Open House
Saturday, May 30, 2009, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
No reservations are needed; tours are on a first come, first served basis. No children under 42 inches tall are allowed to climb to the top, and adults are not allowed to carry children up the stairs. Visitors get to climb to the lantern room to enjoy the magnificent view and to see the fourth-order Fresnel lens up close.
To climb the lighthouse, a donation of $2 for adults and $1 for children is suggested. Volunteers will tell visitors about the history of the light station, and there will be souvenirs for sale.
There are 44 stairs to the watch room and a 7-rung ladder to the lantern room. Flat shoes (not sandals or flip-flops) are required to climb the ladder into the lantern room.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Saturday, May 30, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, May 31, 2009, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Sunday, May 31, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, June 5, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Friday, June 5, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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New England Lighthouse Lovers Spring Cruise from Newburyport, MA
Saturday, June 6, 2009, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

NELL’s spring trip for 2009 (part of the spring meeting, June 5-7) will be a trip aboard the Prince of Wales with the Newburyport Whale Watch out of Newburyport, Massachusetts. The cruise will pass the following lighthouses: Newburyport Range, Plum Island, Annisquam, Straitsmouth, Thacher Island, Eastern Point, Gloucester Breakwater, Ten Pound Island, Baker’s Island, Hospital Point, Fort Pickering, Derby Wharf and Marblehead. The cruise will be narrated by lighthouse historian Jeremy D’Entremont. Please be at the dock by 8:45 a.m.

This boat trip is limited to the first 100 NELL members who send their check of $80 per person, made out to “NELL”, to Kathy Santucci, 38 Lime Kiln Rd., Tuckahoe, NY 10707. If this is not sold out by April 15, 2009, the trip will be opened to the public.

For more information, visit www.nell.cc.

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Saturday, June 6, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, June 7, 2009, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Sunday, June 7, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Monday, June 8, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Thursday, June 11, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, June 12, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse (NH) Open House
Saturday, June 13, 2009, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
No reservations are needed; tours are on a first come, first served basis. No children under 42 inches tall are allowed to climb to the top, and adults are not allowed to carry children up the stairs. Visitors get to climb to the lantern room to enjoy the magnificent view and to see the fourth-order Fresnel lens up close.
To climb the lighthouse, a donation of $2 for adults and $1 for children is suggested. Volunteers will tell visitors about the history of the light station, and there will be souvenirs for sale.
There are 44 stairs to the watch room and a 7-rung ladder to the lantern room. Flat shoes (not sandals or flip-flops) are required to climb the ladder into the lantern room.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Saturday, June 13, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, June 14, 2009, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Sunday, June 14, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Monday, June 15, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Tuesday, June 16, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Wednesday, June 17, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, June 19, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse Sunset Cruise from Rye, NH
Friday, June 19, 2009, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

Join the Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse aboard the M/V Granite State, departing from Rye Harbor on Route 1A in Rye, NH, for a narrated evening cruise past three lighthouses and the historic Isles of Shoals. The cruise will pass close to White Island Light, Whaleback Light, Portsmouth Harbor Light, and the Wood Island Lifesaving Station. There is a snack bar and there will be raffles on board.The cruise will return to the dock between 9:00 and 9:30 p.m.

This cruise also commemorates New Hampshire Lighthouse Week.

Tickets are $20. Call Granite State Whale Watch at (603) 964-5545 for reservations. Click here for directions.

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Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from Warren, Rhode Island
Saturday, June 20, 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Join the American Lighthouse Foundation aboard the Vista Jubilee for an up close view of 13 lighthouses on this cruise of Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay ! Includes buffet lunch featuring baked scrod & N.E. style pot roast, salad, veggies & dessert. See Nayatt Point, Conimicut Point, Warwick, Bristol Ferry, Hog Island Shoal, Prudence Island (Sandy Point), Conanicut Island North Light, Poplar Point, Plum Beach, Pomham Rocks, Rose Island, Newport Harbor (Goat Island) & Ida Lewis (Lime Rock.). Weather dependent, we may also see Castle Hill & Beavertail Lights.
You can purchase tickets for this cruise online at www.lighthousefoundation.org or by calling the American Lighthouse Foundation’s Rockland office at 207-594-4174.
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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, June 21, 2009, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Light-to-Light Walk/Run, Rockland, Maine
Sunday, June 21, 2009
The third full week in June has been designated Maine Lighthouse Week, aimed at inviting and urging the people of Maine to observe the week with appropriate ceremony and activity to honor and commemorate the important role of lighthouses in Maine’s history.
The Friends of the Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse celebrate the week iby sponsoring the Light-to-Light Walk/Run on Father’s Day (Sunday) each year. The race starts at Owls Head Light parking lot and continues 7.5 miles through the town of Owls Head and the city of Rockland to Mary Reed Park located at the beginning of the walk to Rockland Breakwater Light, at the end of Samoset Road. Prizes will be awarded at a ceremony directly after the race, in the park. Click here for more information and to register for the event.
Click here for more information (PDF file).
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Monday, June 22, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Tuesday, June 23, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Wednesday, June 24, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, June 26, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse (NH) Open House
Saturday, June 27, 2009, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
No reservations are needed; tours are on a first come, first served basis. No children under 42 inches tall are allowed to climb to the top, and adults are not allowed to carry children up the stairs. Visitors get to climb to the lantern room to enjoy the magnificent view and to see the fourth-order Fresnel lens up close.
To climb the lighthouse, a donation of $2 for adults and $1 for children is suggested. Volunteers will tell visitors about the history of the light station, and there will be souvenirs for sale.
There are 44 stairs to the watch room and a 7-rung ladder to the lantern room. Flat shoes (not sandals or flip-flops) are required to climb the ladder into the lantern room.
Click here for more information.
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Midcoast Maine Lighthouse Challenge
Saturday-Sunday, June 27-28, 2009
Visit 7 land-based lighthouses participating in the 2009 Midcoast Maine Lighthouse Challenge, including: Dyce Head, Fort Point, Grindle Point, Marshall Point, Owls Head, Pemaquid Point and Rockland Breakwater, as well as the Maine Lighthouse Museum in Rockland.
Click here for a brochure (PDF file).
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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, June 28, 2009, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Monday, June 29, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Tuesday, June 30, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Wednesday, July 1, 2009, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Wednesday, July 1, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, July 3, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Eastern Long Island Sound Lighthouse Cruise from Waterford, CT
Saturday, July 4, 2009, 10:00 a.m.
Marvel at the sight of historic lighthouses on this popular cruise. See Saybrook Breakwater, Lynde Point, Pequot, New London Ledge, Morgan Point, North Dumpling, Race Rock, Little Gull, Plum Island and Orient Point Lighthouse. Whether you’re a lighthouse fan, bird lover, photographer or just want to sit back and enjoy a relaxing time on the water, this is the trip for you!
Click here for more information.
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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, July 5, 2009, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Monday, July 6, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Tuesday, July 7, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Wednesday, July 8, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Wednesday, July 8, 2009, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Thursday, July 9, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse (NH) Open House
Saturday, July 11, 2009, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
No reservations are needed; tours are on a first come, first served basis. No children under 42 inches tall are allowed to climb to the top, and adults are not allowed to carry children up the stairs. Visitors get to climb to the lantern room to enjoy the magnificent view and to see the fourth-order Fresnel lens up close.
To climb the lighthouse, a donation of $2 for adults and $1 for children is suggested. Volunteers will tell visitors about the history of the light station, and there will be souvenirs for sale.
There are 44 stairs to the watch room and a 7-rung ladder to the lantern room. Flat shoes (not sandals or flip-flops) are required to climb the ladder into the lantern room.
Click here for more information.
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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, July 12, 2009, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Monday, July 13, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Tuesday, July 14, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, July 17, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Saturday, July 18, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, July 19, 2009, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Eastern Long Island Sound Lighthouse Cruise from Waterford, CT
Sunday, July 19, 2009, 10:00 a.m.
Marvel at the sight of historic lighthouses on this popular cruise. See Saybrook Breakwater, Lynde Point, Pequot, New London Ledge, Morgan Point, North Dumpling, Race Rock, Little Gull, Plum Island and Orient Point Lighthouse. Whether you’re a lighthouse fan, bird lover, photographer or just want to sit back and enjoy a relaxing time on the water, this is the trip for you!
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Monday, July 20, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Tuesday, July 21, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Wednesday, July 22, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Wednesday, July 22, 2009, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, July 24, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse Sunset Cruise from Rye, NH
Friday, July 24, 2009, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

Join the Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse aboard the M/V Granite State, departing from Rye Harbor on Route 1A in Rye, NH, for a narrated evening cruise past three lighthouses and the historic Isles of Shoals. The cruise will pass close to White Island Light, Whaleback Light, Portsmouth Harbor Light, and the Wood Island Lifesaving Station. There is a snack bar and there will be raffles on board.The cruise will return to the dock between 9:00 and 9:30 p.m.

Tickets are $20. Call Granite State Whale Watch at (603) 964-5545 for reservations. Click here for directions.

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Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse (NH) Open House
Saturday, July 25, 2009, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
No reservations are needed; tours are on a first come, first served basis. No children under 42 inches tall are allowed to climb to the top, and adults are not allowed to carry children up the stairs. Visitors get to climb to the lantern room to enjoy the magnificent view and to see the fourth-order Fresnel lens up close.
To climb the lighthouse, a donation of $2 for adults and $1 for children is suggested. Volunteers will tell visitors about the history of the light station, and there will be souvenirs for sale.
There are 44 stairs to the watch room and a 7-rung ladder to the lantern room. Flat shoes (not sandals or flip-flops) are required to climb the ladder into the lantern room.
Click here for more information.
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Eastern Long Island Sound Lighthouse Cruise from Waterford, CT
Saturday, July 25, 2009, 3:00 p.m.
Marvel at the sight of historic lighthouses on this popular cruise. See Saybrook Breakwater, Lynde Point, Pequot, New London Ledge, Morgan Point, North Dumpling, Race Rock, Little Gull, Plum Island and Orient Point Lighthouse. Whether you’re a lighthouse fan, bird lover, photographer or just want to sit back and enjoy a relaxing time on the water, this is the trip for you!
Click here for more information.
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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, July 26, 2009, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Monday, July 27, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Tuesday, July 28, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Wednesday, July 29, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Wednesday, July 29, 2009, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, July 31, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Eastern Long Island Sound Lighthouse Cruise from Waterford, CT
Saturday, August 1, 2009, 3:00 p.m.
Marvel at the sight of historic lighthouses on this popular cruise. See Saybrook Breakwater, Lynde Point, Pequot, New London Ledge, Morgan Point, North Dumpling, Race Rock, Little Gull, Plum Island and Orient Point Lighthouse. Whether you’re a lighthouse fan, bird lover, photographer or just want to sit back and enjoy a relaxing time on the water, this is the trip for you!
Click here for more information.
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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Saturday, August 1, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, August 2, 2009, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Monday, August 3, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Wednesday, August 5, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Wednesday, August 5, 2009, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, August 7, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse (NH) Open House
Saturday, August 8, 2009, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
No reservations are needed; tours are on a first come, first served basis. No children under 42 inches tall are allowed to climb to the top, and adults are not allowed to carry children up the stairs. Visitors get to climb to the lantern room to enjoy the magnificent view and to see the fourth-order Fresnel lens up close.
To climb the lighthouse, a donation of $2 for adults and $1 for children is suggested. Volunteers will tell visitors about the history of the light station, and there will be souvenirs for sale.
There are 44 stairs to the watch room and a 7-rung ladder to the lantern room. Flat shoes (not sandals or flip-flops) are required to climb the ladder into the lantern room.
Click here for more information.
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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, August 9, 2009, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Monday, August 10, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Tuesday, August 11, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Wednesday, August 12, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Wednesday, August 12, 2009, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, August 14, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Clambake at Rose Island Lighthouse, Newport, RI
Saturday, August 15, 2009, 11:00 to 3:30 p.m.
This is the world’s most trashless, bring-your-own-blanket-and-sit-on-the-ground-clambake FEAST! Island fun for the whole family! Live music. Attendance limited to 150. Reservations required. Rain or shine. Member discount. See www.roseisland.org for more information.
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Eastern Long Island Sound Lighthouse Cruise from Waterford, CT
Saturday, August 15, 2009, 3:00 p.m.
Marvel at the sight of historic lighthouses on this popular cruise. See Saybrook Breakwater, Lynde Point, Pequot, New London Ledge, Morgan Point, North Dumpling, Race Rock, Little Gull, Plum Island and Orient Point Lighthouse. Whether you’re a lighthouse fan, bird lover, photographer or just want to sit back and enjoy a relaxing time on the water, this is the trip for you!
Click here for more information.
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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Saturday, August 15, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, August 16, 2009, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Monday, August 17, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Tuesday, August 18, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Wednesday, August 19, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Wednesday, August 19, 2009, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, August 21, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse (NH) Open House
Saturday, August 22, 2009, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
No reservations are needed; tours are on a first come, first served basis. No children under 42 inches tall are allowed to climb to the top, and adults are not allowed to carry children up the stairs. Visitors get to climb to the lantern room to enjoy the magnificent view and to see the fourth-order Fresnel lens up close.
To climb the lighthouse, a donation of $2 for adults and $1 for children is suggested. Volunteers will tell visitors about the history of the light station, and there will be souvenirs for sale.
There are 44 stairs to the watch room and a 7-rung ladder to the lantern room. Flat shoes (not sandals or flip-flops) are required to climb the ladder into the lantern room.
Click here for more information.
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Eastern Long Island Sound Lighthouse Cruise from Waterford, CT
Saturday, August 22, 2009, 10:00 a.m.
Marvel at the sight of historic lighthouses on this popular cruise. See Saybrook Breakwater, Lynde Point, Pequot, New London Ledge, Morgan Point, North Dumpling, Race Rock, Little Gull, Plum Island and Orient Point Lighthouse. Whether you’re a lighthouse fan, bird lover, photographer or just want to sit back and enjoy a relaxing time on the water, this is the trip for you!
Click here for more information.
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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, August 23, 2009, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Monday, August 24, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Wednesday, August 26, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Wednesday, August 26, 2009, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, August 28, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Lighthouses of Casco Bay Cruise from Portland, Maine
Saturday, August 29, 2009, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Sail with the American Lighthouse Foundation aboard the Casco Bay Lines’ Bay Mist leaving Portland Harbor for the opportunity to see 7 lighthouses in Casco Bay. Lighthouses we will see: Portland Breakwater (Bug Light), Spring Point, Portland Head, Ram Island Ledge, Cape Elizabeth, Little Mark Island & Halfway Rock.
Includes a box lunch; choose from: ham w/ swiss, turkey breast w/ cranberry orange chutney, roast beef w/ cracked pepper horseradish sauce, or marinated vegetable roll-up. $40 per person member price, $45 per person for non-members. You can purchase tickets for this cruise online at www.lighthousefoundation.org or by calling the American Lighthouse Foundation’s Rockland office at 207-594-4174.
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Eastern Long Island Sound Lighthouse Cruise from Waterford, CT
Sunday, August 30, 2009, 10:00 a.m.
Marvel at the sight of historic lighthouses on this popular cruise. See Saybrook Breakwater, Lynde Point, Pequot, New London Ledge, Morgan Point, North Dumpling, Race Rock, Little Gull, Plum Island and Orient Point Lighthouse. Whether you’re a lighthouse fan, bird lover, photographer or just want to sit back and enjoy a relaxing time on the water, this is the trip for you!
Click here for more information.
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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, August 30, 2009, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Monday, August 31, 2009, 2:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Tuesday, September 1, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Wednesday, September 2, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, September 4, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse (NH) Open House
Saturday, September 5, 2009, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
No reservations are needed; tours are on a first come, first served basis. No children under 42 inches tall are allowed to climb to the top, and adults are not allowed to carry children up the stairs. Visitors get to climb to the lantern room to enjoy the magnificent view and to see the fourth-order Fresnel lens up close.
To climb the lighthouse, a donation of $2 for adults and $1 for children is suggested. Volunteers will tell visitors about the history of the light station, and there will be souvenirs for sale.
There are 44 stairs to the watch room and a 7-rung ladder to the lantern room. Flat shoes (not sandals or flip-flops) are required to climb the ladder into the lantern room.
Click here for more information.
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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, September 6, 2009, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Wednesday, September 9, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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New England Lighthouse Lovers Fall Meeting & Cruise in NY/NJ
September 11-13, 2009
NELL members, save these dates! If you haven’t been to Execution Rocks, Sands Point, or Stepping Stones Lighthouses, join us on our fall cruise and meeting weekend. We will cruise to see ten lighthouses. (Weather permitting.)
Date: September 11 -13, 2009 with the cruise on the 12th. Leaving Liberty State Park in Jersey City, New Jersey, at 9:00 a.m. sharp to return around 4:00 p.m. Meeting will be held Sunday morning.
Details to be announced soon at www.nell.cc

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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, September 11, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Saturday, September 12, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse Cruise from Rye, NH
Saturday, September 12, 2009, 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

This narrated cruise aboard the M/V Granite State will leave Rye Harbor on Route 1A at 8:30 a.m. It will pass close to White Island Light, Boon Island Light, Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, Whaleback Light, and Portsmouth Harbor Light. There is a snack bar and there will be raffles on board.The cruise will return to the dock at 1:00 p.m.

Tickets are $35 for adults and $25 for children under 12. Call Granite State Whale Watch at (603) 964-5545 for reservations. Click here for directions.

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Lights Across the Border International Lighthouse Challenge
Saturday, September 12, 2009
The Challenge includes five area lighthouses in Downeast Maine & Campobello Island. Click here for details.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Saturday, September 12, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Sunday, September 13, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, September 13, 2009, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Monday, September 14, 2009, time to be announced

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Tuesday, September 15, 2009, time to be announced

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Wednesday, September 16, 2009, time to be announced

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, September 18, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse (NH) Open House
Saturday, September 19, 2009, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
No reservations are needed; tours are on a first come, first served basis. No children under 42 inches tall are allowed to climb to the top, and adults are not allowed to carry children up the stairs. Visitors get to climb to the lantern room to enjoy the magnificent view and to see the fourth-order Fresnel lens up close.
To climb the lighthouse, a donation of $2 for adults and $1 for children is suggested. Volunteers will tell visitors about the history of the light station, and there will be souvenirs for sale.
There are 44 stairs to the watch room and a 7-rung ladder to the lantern room. Flat shoes (not sandals or flip-flops) are required to climb the ladder into the lantern room.
Click here for more information.
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New England Lighthouse Lovers 10th Anniversary Member Picnic in CT
Saturday, September 19, 2009
The picnic will be at Lighthouse Point Park in New Haven, Connecticut, at the pavilion near the antique carousel. Climb Five Mile Point Light, which will be opened for NELL members and families only ($5.00 donation per climbing adult, which will be donated). Also see Southwest Ledge Lighthouse off shore. Possible cruise to the light for a nominal fee for those that wish to sign up. More details coming soon at www.nell.cc.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Saturday, September 19, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Sunday, September 20, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, September 20, 2009, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Monday, September 21, 2009, time to be announced

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Tuesday, September 22, 2009, time to be announced

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Wednesday, September 23, 2009, time to be announced

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, September 25, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Saturday, September 26, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Saturday, September 26, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Sunday, September 27, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, September 27, 2009, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Monday, September 28, 2009, time to be announced

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Tuesday, September 29, 2009, time to be announced

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Wednesday, September 30, 2009, time to be announced

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Thursday, October 1, 2009, time to be announced

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, October 2, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse (NH) Open House
Saturday, October 3, 2009, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
No reservations are needed; tours are on a first come, first served basis. No children under 42 inches tall are allowed to climb to the top, and adults are not allowed to carry children up the stairs. Visitors get to climb to the lantern room to enjoy the magnificent view and to see the fourth-order Fresnel lens up close.
To climb the lighthouse, a donation of $2 for adults and $1 for children is suggested. Volunteers will tell visitors about the history of the light station, and there will be souvenirs for sale.
There are 44 stairs to the watch room and a 7-rung ladder to the lantern room. Flat shoes (not sandals or flip-flops) are required to climb the ladder into the lantern room.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Saturday, October 3, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Sunday, October 4, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, October 4, 2009, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, October 9, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Saturday, October 10, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Saturday, October 10, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Sunday, October 11, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, October 11, 2009, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lighthouses of Portsmouth and Portland van tour from Portsmouth, NH
Friday, October 16, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Join Jeremy D’Entremont, author of several books and hundreds of articles on lighthouse history, for a van tour of some of New England’s most beautiful and historic beacons. A portion of the proceeds from all tours is donated to help lighthouse preservation.
The trip by van begins and ends in front of the Hanover Street entrance to the downtown parking garage at 34 Hanover Street in Portsmouth, NH. The tour starts with a visit to Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, one of the most breathtaking lighthouses in the United States. Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Light in the former keepers’ quarters is included. Next are the unique Portland Breakwater Light and Spring Point Ledge Light. Adjacent to Spring Point Ledge Light is the Portland Harbor Museum (admission included) and gift shop. Lunch (included in ticket price) is by the water at Joe’s Boathouse at Spring Point Marina in South Portland.
On the way back south, there’s a shopping stop at Lighthouse Depot, the world’s largest lighthouse gift store. The next stop is York, Maine, to enjoy the picturesque Cape Neddick “Nubble” Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. The last stop is a tour inside Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle, New Hampshire. Participants are invited to climb the 44 stairs to the lantern to enjoy the magnificent view (incuding Whaleback Lighthouse) and to see the active Fresnel lens.
$99 for adults, $59 for children 6-12 (not recommended for children under 6) Click here for more information and tickets.
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Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse (NH) Open House
Saturday, October 17, 2009, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
No reservations are needed; tours are on a first come, first served basis. No children under 42 inches tall are allowed to climb to the top, and adults are not allowed to carry children up the stairs. Visitors get to climb to the lantern room to enjoy the magnificent view and to see the fourth-order Fresnel lens up close.
To climb the lighthouse, a donation of $2 for adults and $1 for children is suggested. Volunteers will tell visitors about the history of the light station, and there will be souvenirs for sale.
There are 44 stairs to the watch room and a 7-rung ladder to the lantern room. Flat shoes (not sandals or flip-flops) are required to climb the ladder into the lantern room.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Saturday, October 17, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Sunday, October 18, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, October 18, 2009, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Saturday, October 24, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Lower Narragansett Bay Lighthouse Cruise from North Kingstown, RI
Sunday, October 25, 2009, 1:00 p.m.

Take a 1 3/4 hour narrated cruise of lower Narragansett Bay to view 10 Lighthouses. You will cruise by Poplar Point Lighthouse in Wickford, Plum Beach Lighthouse in Saunderstown, Dutch Island Lighthouse in West Passage Narragansett Bay, Whale Rock Lighthouse in Narragansett, Beavertail Lighthouse in Jamestown, Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Lime Rock Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Goat Island Lighthouse in Newport Harbor, Rose Island Lighthouse in East Passage Narragansett Bay and Conanicut Lighthouse in Jamestown.. Also view 10 islands with over 30-miles of breathtaking coastline scenery including sailing under the Jamestown & Newport Bridges, passing by historic Fort Adams, Hammersmith Farm, Castle Hill, Aircraft Carriers USS Forrestal & USS Saratoga, and through famous Newport Harbor filled with Sailboats & Yachts. Cruises take place onboard the luxurious 400-passenger Millennium catamaran. Departs from Quonset Point in North Kingstown.

Adults $25, Seniors $22, Children (2-12) $14, Infants Free.  Free Dockside Parking. Reservations recommended. For more information call Rhode Island Bay Cruises at 401-295-4040 or visit www.rhodeislandbaycruises.com

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Nauset Lighthouse Open House, Eastham, MA
Sunday, October 25, 2009, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Tours are free and open to the public (donations accepted). Parking is available at Nauset Light Beach parking lot (Cape Cod National Seashore). Parking fees may apply.
Click here for more information.
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