Manana Island Sound Signal Station

Manana Island Sound Signal Station

US Coast Guard photo
Location Manana Island, Maine
Year first constructed 1855
Automated 1988
Tower shape Brick House
Markings / pattern Brown
Fog signal HORN: 2 every 60s
USCG number

1-25[1][2]

Manana Island Fog Signal Station
Nearest city Monhegan, Maine
Coordinates 43°45′48.163″N 69°19′36.345″W / 43.76337861°N 69.32676250°W / 43.76337861; -69.32676250Coordinates: 43°45′48.163″N 69°19′36.345″W / 43.76337861°N 69.32676250°W / 43.76337861; -69.32676250
Area less than one acre
Built 1855
Architect US Lighthouse Board
MPS Light Stations of the United States MPS
NRHP Reference # 02001412[3]
Added to NRHP December 02, 2002

Manana Island Sound Signal Station is a fog signal station on Manana Island, Maine, United States.

It was established in 1855. Although it is listed separately in the USCG Light List, it is effectively the fog signal for Monhegan Island Light, about one half nautical mile to the east.

Manana Island Sound Signal Station was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Manana Island Fog Signal Station on December 2, 2002, reference number 87002272.[3]

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