Light Hearted ep 257 Ford Reiche, Little Mark Island, Maine

Published: Dec. 24, 2023, 5:10 a.m.

b"Little Mark Island\\u2014about one acre in size\\u2014is in Maine\\u2019s Casco Bay, near the town of Harpswell. On the island is a 50-foot tall, stone, pyramidal tower that was built in 1827. It\\u2019s known as the Little Mark Island Monument. \\xa0It wasn\\u2019t built as a lighthouse\\u2014it was originally intended to serve as a day beacon or day marker to aid local navigation. In 1927, a navigational light was added to the top of the tower.
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\\nLittle Mark Island, Maine. Photo by Jeremy D'Entremont.
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\\nFord Reiche, photo by Jeremy D'Entremont.
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\\nThis past May, it was announced that the unique structure would be available at no cost to a new steward, through the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act. This fall the select board of the town of Harpswell voted to approve a partnership with the Presumpscot Foundation to submit an application. The Presumpscot Foundation was founded by the entrepeneur and preservationist Ford Reiche, who has restored several historic properties including Halfway Rock Lighthouse in Casco Bay.
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\\nFord Reiche is interviewed in this episode. Bob Trapani Jr., executive director of the American Lighthouse Foundation and an expert on aids to navigation of all kinds, also takes part in the conversation."