Race Rock Lighthouse
Race Rock Lighthouse stands on a small rocky outcrop at the western entrance to Long Island Sound, where powerful currents and turbulent waters have challenged mariners for centuries. First illuminated in 1879, the lighthouse was built to guide ships through one of the most hazardous navigational passages in New England. Surrounded by open water and exposed to the relentless forces of the Atlantic, Race Rock Lighthouse has become a symbol of maritime resilience and one of the region's most iconic offshore beacons. Its isolated setting and distinctive granite structure continue to captivate sailors, historians, and lighthouse enthusiasts alike.
This vintage-inspired landscape edition captures the beauty, history, and timeless character that define Race Rock Lighthouse. Designed in a modern WPA-inspired style, each print celebrates the remarkable landmarks and coastal landscapes that continue to inspire photographers, boaters, travelers, and maritime enthusiasts throughout New England. Whether you've viewed the lighthouse from the water, explored the surrounding coastline, or simply admire its enduring presence amid the currents of Long Island Sound, this piece honors one of the Northeast's most treasured maritime landmarks.
Every purchase helps give back to the places that inspire this collection. Massif Foundry donates 5% of every sale from this print to organizations dedicated to preserving and protecting New England's coastlines, historic landmarks, parks, and public lands for future generations.
Part of the Massif Foundry New England Collection.