Portland Head Light
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Historic Lighthouse

Portland Head Light

Cape Elizabeth · 1000 Shore Rd Cape Elizabeth ME 04107

Location Details

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Type

Historic Lighthouse

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Setting

Interior + Exterior

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Parking

Yes

Power

Yes

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Permit

Required

Visual Character

Iconic white conical tower with red-roofed Victorian keeper's house; rugged Atlantic headland; crashing surf on rocky ledge; Fort Williams Park backdrop

About this location

Portland Head Light is Maine's most photographed landmark and one of the most recognizable lighthouses in America — lit by order of George Washington in 1791. The white conical tower rises above a dramatic Atlantic headland in Fort Williams Park, flanked by a charming Victorian keeper's house with a rambling red roof. Rocky ledges, crashing surf, and sweeping ocean views provide cinematic variety in every direction. The keeper's house now houses a lighthouse museum with period interiors available for filming. Fort Williams Park offers ample crew parking, open lawns, and remnants of Civil War-era coastal fortifications for additional visual texture. Maine Film Office provides location assistance. Strong seasonal light, fog banks, and storm surf create compelling natural drama. A go-to for period films, drama, and atmospheric shorts. Easily accessible from Portland.

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