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American Lighthouse Foundation
NameAmerican Lighthouse Foundation
Formation1994
RegionUnited States

American Lighthouse Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of lighthouses and their rich maritime history, with a focus on Maine, New Hampshire, and other New England states, including Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The organization was founded in 1994 by a group of dedicated individuals, including Jeremy D'Entremont, a renowned lighthouse historian and author of several books on the subject, including The Lighthouses of Maine and The Lighthouses of New England. The American Lighthouse Foundation works closely with other organizations, such as the United States Lighthouse Society, the World Lighthouse Society, and the National Park Service, to promote the preservation and protection of these historic structures, including the Boston Light, the Portland Head Light, and the West Quoddy Head Light. The organization also collaborates with local communities, such as Kennebunkport, Maine, York, Maine, and Newburyport, Massachusetts, to support the preservation of lighthouses and their surrounding environments, including the Gulf of Maine and the Atlantic Ocean.

History

The American Lighthouse Foundation was established in 1994, with the goal of preserving the historic lighthouses of Maine and other New England states, including New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The organization's founders, including Jeremy D'Entremont, were inspired by the rich maritime history of the region, which includes the Mayflower, the Pilgrims, and the Whaling industry. The foundation's early efforts focused on the preservation of the West Quoddy Head Light in Lubec, Maine, which is located near the Bay of Fundy and the Canadian Maritimes. The organization worked closely with the National Park Service, the United States Coast Guard, and other government agencies, including the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, to restore the lighthouse and its surrounding environment, including the Quoddy Narrows and the Grand Manan Island. The American Lighthouse Foundation also collaborated with local communities, such as Kennebunkport, Maine, York, Maine, and Newburyport, Massachusetts, to support the preservation of lighthouses and their surrounding environments, including the Gulf of Maine and the Atlantic Ocean.

Mission_and_Objectives

The American Lighthouse Foundation's mission is to preserve and protect the historic lighthouses of Maine and other New England states, including New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, and to promote the region's rich maritime history, which includes the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Civil War. The organization's objectives include the restoration and maintenance of historic lighthouses, such as the Boston Light, the Portland Head Light, and the West Quoddy Head Light, as well as the preservation of their surrounding environments, including the Acadia National Park and the White Mountain National Forest. The foundation also aims to educate the public about the importance of lighthouses and their role in maritime history, through programs and events, such as the Maine Maritime Museum and the New England Lighthouse Festival. The organization works closely with other organizations, such as the United States Lighthouse Society, the World Lighthouse Society, and the National Trust for Historic Preservation, to achieve its objectives and promote the preservation of historic lighthouses, including the Cape Cod and the Islands of Maine.

Preservation_Efforts

The American Lighthouse Foundation has undertaken numerous preservation efforts to protect and restore historic lighthouses in Maine and other New England states, including New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The organization has worked on projects such as the restoration of the West Quoddy Head Light in Lubec, Maine, the Pemaquid Point Light in Bristol, Maine, and the Nauset Light in Eastham, Massachusetts, which are all located near the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Maine. The foundation has also collaborated with the National Park Service and other government agencies, including the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, to preserve and protect lighthouses and their surrounding environments, including the Acadia National Park and the White Mountain National Forest. The organization's preservation efforts have been recognized by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the American Institute for Conservation, and other organizations, including the Maine Historic Preservation Commission and the New England Museum Association.

Lighthouse_Properties

The American Lighthouse Foundation owns and manages several historic lighthouses in Maine and other New England states, including New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The organization's properties include the West Quoddy Head Light in Lubec, Maine, the Pemaquid Point Light in Bristol, Maine, and the Nauset Light in Eastham, Massachusetts, which are all located near the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Maine. The foundation also has partnerships with other organizations, such as the United States Coast Guard and the National Park Service, to manage and preserve lighthouses and their surrounding environments, including the Cape Cod National Seashore and the Isles of Shoals. The organization's properties are open to the public for tours and educational programs, and offer stunning views of the surrounding coastline, including the Maine Coast and the New Hampshire Coast.

Education_and_Outreach

The American Lighthouse Foundation offers a range of educational programs and outreach activities to promote the preservation of historic lighthouses and the region's rich maritime history, which includes the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Civil War. The organization provides guided tours of its lighthouse properties, including the West Quoddy Head Light and the Pemaquid Point Light, and offers educational programs for schools and community groups, including the Maine Maritime Museum and the New England Lighthouse Festival. The foundation also collaborates with other organizations, such as the United States Lighthouse Society and the World Lighthouse Society, to promote the preservation of lighthouses and their surrounding environments, including the Acadia National Park and the White Mountain National Forest. The organization's educational programs and outreach activities aim to inspire a new generation of lighthouse enthusiasts and preservationists, including students from Maine and other New England states, including New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.

Membership_and_Support

The American Lighthouse Foundation relies on the support of its members and donors to carry out its mission and objectives, including the preservation of historic lighthouses and the promotion of maritime history. The organization offers membership programs, including individual and family memberships, as well as corporate sponsorships and donations, which support the preservation of lighthouses and their surrounding environments, including the Cape Cod and the Islands of Maine. Members and donors can also participate in the organization's events and programs, including the Maine Maritime Museum and the New England Lighthouse Festival, which celebrate the region's rich maritime history and the importance of lighthouses, including the Boston Light, the Portland Head Light, and the West Quoddy Head Light. The American Lighthouse Foundation is grateful for the support of its members and donors, including the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the American Institute for Conservation, and other organizations, including the Maine Historic Preservation Commission and the New England Museum Association. Category:Lighthouse preservation organizations

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