Are you a lover of lighthouses? There’s no need to travel to New England to get your fill — there are plenty of lighthouses right here in the Old Line State. The following one is a favorite among locals and beyond. It’s full of history and is surrounded by beauty, making for a perfect place for pictures. Read on for the details and consider visiting this lighthouse if you haven’t already. Bring your camera!
Today's feature takes us to Havre de Grace, Maryland.
Havre de Grace is known for its charming shops, restaurants, and its one-of-a-kind decoy museum. In fact, this town has been referred to as the Decoy Capital of the World.
This historic structure dates all the way back to 1827 and is the northernmost lighthouse on the bay. It's also the second oldest tower lighthouse still standing along the bay.
Learn more about Concord Point Lighthouse by clicking here. And consider planning a trip to the town of Havre de Grace by visiting the official website.
In the mood for more Maryland history? Then check out this rare vintage footage from 1917. It shows you nearly every part of the C & O Canal!
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