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Total Lighthouses Found In Massachusetts: 6

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Brant Point Light
2 Easton Street
Nantucket, MA
Built in 1901 as the seventh lighthouse at Brant Point; 26 feet tall; Easily accessible by foot from Brant Point; Can also be seen from boats and ferries which pass close by

Chatham Light
37 Main Street
Chatham, MA
Owned and managed by the U.S. Coast Guard; Tours are available on Wednesdays during the warm weather; Free admission

Gay Head Light
Lighthouse Road
Martha's Vineyard, MA

Great Point Light
Great Point Road
Nantucket, MA
Located at the very northern tip of Nantucket in the Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge; Accessible by boat or by four-wheel drive (permit required); Tours are offered; Lighthouse is federally owned; Refuge is managed by The Trustees of Reservations

Highland Light
10 Highland Light Road
Truro, MA

Nauset Light
Ocean View Drive (off Cable Road)
Eastham, MA
Famous red and white lighthouse next to Nauset Beach; Built in 1923 (the original 1877 tower was moved to Chatham); Parking is available in the Nauset Beach Parking lot, although there is usually a fee; The keeper's house is privately owned