Newburyport Range Light Seaside
by Barbara McDevitt
Title
Newburyport Range Light Seaside
Artist
Barbara McDevitt
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photograph
Description
Despite Newburyport�s size, it played a significant role in the Triangle Trade by distilling molasses from Guadeloupe and the West Indies into rum. Newburyport�s shipyard prospered and supported an impressive whaling, fishing, and trading fleet. This is the harbor side of one of the Rear Range Lights. For the front side, which is right on Market Street see other images in this gallery. As part of a preservation effort diners who are willing to donate $350 to support lighthouse preservation with advance reservations, two to four persons may enjoy six hours of marvelous views from the lantern room of the Newburyport Harbor Rear Range Light along with fine dining catered by their choice of five local restaurants (food and drinks are extra). One should be aware that negotiating steep steps and a metal-rung ladder is required to reach the unique dining room.
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October 1st, 2014
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