Curtis Island Light, previously known as Negro Island Light, is a significant lighthouse that marks the entrance to the harbor of Camden, Maine. The lighthouse is situated on Curtis Island, a location that provides a protective barrier for the harbor against ocean storms. This strategic location not only makes it an important navigational aid but also a point of interest for visitors.
The Curtis Island Light station complex is composed of several structures including a circular brick tower, a one and a half story wooden keeper's house, a small brick oil house, and a toolshed. The dock is situated at the sheltered northwest end of the island, and a path connects it to the other structures. This layout provides a glimpse into the life and work of a lighthouse keeper, making it an interesting site for visitors.
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