Maine is known as the lighthouse state for good reasons. By the turn of the 20th century, at least 70 lighthouses guarded its craggy seacoast, its deepest rivers and even one lake. A mariner could sail up and down the coast and always have a lighthouse in sight. Sixty-five of these beacons still stand. There are more lighthouses here than in any other states but Michigan and New York, and more coastal lighthouses than anywhere in the nation! Maine is a great place to see the distinctive towers and explore their rich history.
Interested in visiting a historical Maine landmark or taking your family on a lighthouse tour? Take a job with Cirrus Allied in Maine today! We have travel therapy jobs across the state of Maine. Work during the week and tour the state on the weekends!
Enjoy visiting all of the lighthouses while on a 13 week assignment for Cirrus Allied! Our Physical Therapy Travelers love to take advantage of our excellent destinations for work!
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Here is a little more information on the lighthouses, I thought you might enjoy:
The lighthouses became much more than directional aids. In their remote and often spectacular settings, they developed a distinctive look that continues to appeal to admirers of beauty and proportion and also to those who enjoy Yankee ingenuity, along with its occasional quirks. With some science and luck and quite a few mistakes, they came to have a luminous, effective technology.
Somehow Maine lighthouses attracted a cadre of keepers who, with their families and other assistants, were remarkable not only for their dedication to the job but for their many acts of bravery and heroism as well as some misbehavior and even madness!



