

The pretty pier of the Marshall Point lighthouse in the United States in black and white. The Marshall Point Lighthouse has been marking the entrance to Port Clyde Harbor in Maine since 1832. Its pretty turret is connected to the land by a small wooden bridge, where a neocolonial-style house is the keeper's home. It is the perfect decor for an invitation to a trip between sky and sea. Some scenes from the Forest Gump film were shot there. A black and white photograph, modern and timeless.
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