Concord Point Lighthouse Museum

About Concord Point Lighthouse Museum

Explore the Concord Point Lighthouse Museum in Havre de Grace, Maryland, where you can step back in time to experience the maritime history of our nation's early years. Commissioned by Congress in 1819, this historic lighthouse stands as a symbol of the crucial role waterways played in transportation and communication during that era. Constructed by local resident John Donahoo using granite from Port Deposit, Maryland, its creation marked a significant milestone in navigation along the Susquehanna River.

Under the stewardship of keeper John O'Neill and his descendants, the lighthouse saw advancements in illumination technology, transitioning from whale oil lamps to electricity. Delve into the keeper's residence and its evolving journey, offering insights into the changing maritime landscape throughout the decades. Visit the Concord Point Lighthouse Museum for an engaging exploration of history, where the beacon of our past continues to illuminate the way forward.

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