Oh, the Places We See . . .

Can’t miss this one: Portland Head Light

Portland Head Light standing firmly on rocky Maine shore

Although we’d seen Portland Head Light once before, we looked forward to visiting what we think of as the granddaddy of lighthouses along the Maine coast.  Of course, that’s not accurate — just our impression.  After purchasing a book called The Islandport Guide to Lighthouses in Maine by Ted Panayotoff (sold in the Portland Museum of Art gift shop), we read accounts of 64 lighthouses and found that most aren’t visible from shore.  So, to us, Portland Head is not only stately, but, with its commanding presence and height, is also the grandest in Acadia.

View from the walkway: Portland Head Light, Portland, ME

Just so you’ll know:

The simple, elegant tower is appealing to all . . .

Simply white: Portland Head Light

as are the green signature color and red roofs on the museum.

Shopkeeper’s quarters turned museum at Portland Head Light

And the view from the side is the best introduction you’ll get of the rocky Maine coast.

Classic view of the Maine coast from Portland Head Light

Definitely worth a visit:  Portland Head Light.