Marshall Point Lighthouse
Marshall Point Lighthouse stands at the entrance to Port Clyde Harbor in St. George, Maine, overlooking the waters of Muscongus Bay and the Gulf of Maine. First lit in 1832, the lighthouse was built to guide fishing vessels, coastal schooners, and maritime traffic navigating Maine's rugged Midcoast shoreline. The current tower, completed in 1858, is connected to shore by a distinctive wooden walkway that has become one of the most recognizable lighthouse features in New England. Today, the lighthouse remains a cherished symbol of Maine's maritime heritage.
This vintage-inspired Marshall Point Lighthouse print celebrates one of Maine's most beloved coastal beacons. Drawing inspiration from the bold colors and simplified forms of WPA-era travel posters, the artwork highlights the lighthouse's iconic walkway, rocky shoreline, and dramatic ocean setting. Designed for lighthouse enthusiasts, maritime historians, coastal travelers, and collectors of New England landmarks, this piece captures the timeless beauty and maritime character of a beacon that has welcomed mariners to Port Clyde for nearly two centuries.
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