
Two Lights State Park
Two Lights State Park is a beautiful 41-acres of headland on Cape Elizabeth Maine.
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Two Lights State Park Details
Two Lights State Park is a beautiful 41-acres of headland on Cape Elizabeth Maine. There are no lighthouses in the actual park, but it is named after two original rubblestone towers that had the first steam-driven warning whistles. Later turned into lighthouses, only one is still in operation, the Cape Elizabeth Light, and is yet viewable from the park. Photographers and history buffs will enjoy a visit here as one can also still see the remains of a WWII fire tower and bunker. Facilities: Picnic Area, Group Picnic Shelter, Grill, Playground, Restrooms, Parking
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