Duxbury Pier Lighthouse
Duxbury Pier Lighthouse, affectionately known as "Bug Light," stands on a wooden pier at the entrance to Plymouth Harbor in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Completed in 1871, the cast-iron lighthouse was built to guide vessels through the harbor channel and the waters of Plymouth Bay. Its distinctive offshore location and compact Victorian design make it one of the most recognizable lighthouse structures in New England. Overlooking the coastline where Pilgrims first settled in 1620, the lighthouse occupies a unique place in both maritime and American history.
This vintage-inspired Duxbury Pier Lighthouse print celebrates one of Massachusetts' most beloved coastal landmarks. Drawing inspiration from the bold colors and simplified forms of WPA-era travel posters, the artwork highlights the lighthouse's unique pier-mounted setting, graceful architecture, and scenic harbor views. Designed for lighthouse enthusiasts, maritime historians, coastal travelers, and collectors of New England landmarks, this piece captures the enduring charm of a beacon that has guided mariners into Plymouth Harbor for more than 150 years.
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