Standing on Little Brewster Island, Boston Light is a quintessential symbol of the city’s maritime history. Constructed in 1716, it is the oldest continuously operated lighthouse in the United States. The lighthouse offers a glimpse into the past with its sturdy, weathered structure. Visitors who secure a tour can ascend the tower and enjoy panoramic views of Boston Harbor, where the bustling waters and distant skyline provide a vivid backdrop to the historic site.
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