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Thomas Point Lighthouse Poster | Maryland Chesapeake Bay ArtCelebrate Maryland's maritime heritage with this Thomas Point Shoal Light Station Poster by Swell Scenes. Featuring the iconic screw pile lighthouse standing proudly in Chesapeake Bay waters with bold, contemporary design, this striking artwork honors a National Historic Landmark that has guided vessels safely since 1875. Perfect for lighthouse enthusiasts, Maryland residents, Annapolis locals, Chesapeake Bay lovers, and anyone who appreciates
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Celebrate Maryland's maritime heritage with this Thomas Point Shoal Light Station Poster by Swell Scenes. Featuring the iconic screw-pile lighthouse standing proudly in Chesapeake Bay waters with bold, contemporary design, this striking artwork honors a National Historic Landmark that has guided vessels safely since 1875. Perfect for lighthouse enthusiasts, Maryland residents, Annapolis locals, Chesapeake Bay lovers, and anyone who appreciates American maritime history and nautical charm.

Why You'll Love It

  • National Historic Landmark: Celebrates Thomas Point Shoal Light, the last screw-pile lighthouse standing on its original foundation in its original location in the United States—a unique architectural treasure.
  • Modern Nautical Design: Bold colors and sleek minimal vector style bring contemporary aesthetic to historic maritime heritage, perfect for modern coastal decor.
  • Perfect Maryland Gift: Ideal for Annapolis residents, Chesapeake Bay sailors, lighthouse collectors, Maryland history buffs, or anyone who loves the Old Line State's nautical legacy.
  • Coastal Home Decor: Adds maritime history and Chesapeake Bay pride to homes, beach houses, offices, vacation rentals, or any space celebrating American lighthouse heritage.

About Thomas Point Shoal Light Station and Chesapeake Bay Maritime History

Thomas Point Shoal Light Station, standing sentinel in the Chesapeake Bay off Annapolis, Maryland, represents one of America's most significant and beloved maritime landmarks. Built in 1875 and commissioned for service, this distinctive screw-pile lighthouse holds the extraordinary distinction of being the last such lighthouse remaining on its original site atop its original foundation anywhere in the United States. This unique status earned Thomas Point Shoal Light designation as a National Historic Landmark in 1999, recognizing its exceptional importance to American maritime and architectural history. The lighthouse's screw-pile design—featuring a hexagonal cottage perched on iron pilings literally screwed into the sandy shoal bottom—represents innovative 19th-century engineering that allowed lighthouses to be constructed directly over shallow water hazards. The distinctive red-roofed keeper's house, white hexagonal tower, and sturdy iron foundation create an instantly recognizable silhouette that has become synonymous with Chesapeake Bay maritime culture. Located approximately one mile offshore in the bay, the lighthouse marks the dangerous Thomas Point Shoal where numerous vessels ran aground before the light station's construction. The original 1825 shore-based lighthouse proved inadequate, as ships continued striking the shoal despite the onshore beacon, necessitating the offshore structure that stands today. For nearly 150 years, Thomas Point Shoal Light has faithfully guided mariners through these treacherous waters, its beacon visible for miles across the bay. The lighthouse operated with resident keepers until automation in 1986, meaning generations of dedicated lighthouse keepers lived in the isolated offshore station, maintaining the light through storms, ice flows, and the solitude of bay life. The keeper's cottage included living quarters, storage, and all necessities for extended offshore residence—a fascinating glimpse into the demanding life of 19th and 20th-century lighthouse keepers. The station's fourth-order Fresnel lens—installed in 1875 and still present—represents sophisticated French optical technology that revolutionized lighthouse illumination, using precision-cut glass prisms to amplify relatively small light sources into powerful beacons visible for miles. Thomas Point Shoal Light stands as an architectural marvel and a testament to American craftsmanship. The screw-pile design was specifically developed for Chesapeake Bay conditions—the bay's relatively shallow waters, muddy bottom, and susceptibility to ice flows required structures that could withstand these unique challenges. The lighthouse survived the devastating Chesapeake-Potomac hurricane of 1933, numerous ice flows that crushed lesser structures, and the relentless corrosion of saltwater exposure—testament to the quality of its construction. Today, the lighthouse continues operating as an active aid to navigation maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard, while the Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse Preservation Society works to preserve this irreplaceable historic structure. The lighthouse appears on the National Register of Historic Places, serves as the official state symbol representing Maryland lighthouses, and regularly appears in Chesapeake Bay tourism materials, postcards, and nautical artwork. Its iconic appearance makes it one of the most photographed lighthouses in America—particularly beautiful at sunset when its white hexagon glows against orange skies, or during winter when ice formations create dramatic scenes around the structure. For Maryland residents, Thomas Point Shoal Light represents state pride and maritime heritage. The Chesapeake Bay—America's largest estuary—has shaped Maryland culture, economy, and identity for centuries, and the lighthouse symbolizes the importance of safe navigation through these historic waters. Annapolis, Maryland's capital and "Sailing Capital of America," sits just miles away, making the lighthouse a familiar landmark for the thousands of sailors, recreational boaters, and maritime professionals who navigate these waters. The U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis has connections to the lighthouse, as countless midshipmen have learned navigation using Thomas Point Shoal Light as a landmark. The lighthouse also holds significance for lighthouse enthusiasts and maritime history scholars nationwide. Its status as the last screw-pile lighthouse on original foundation makes it exceptionally rare—most similar structures have been destroyed, moved to shore, or replaced with modern automated towers. Visiting Thomas Point Shoal Light requires boat access, though excellent views can be had from shore at various Annapolis-area locations, particularly Sandy Point State Park. The lighthouse is occasionally opened for public tours by the preservation society, offering rare opportunities to climb the tower, explore the keeper's quarters, and experience life on an offshore light station. Whether you've sailed past the lighthouse countless times, photographed it from Sandy Point, toured the station during special open houses, studied Chesapeake Bay maritime history, collected lighthouse memorabilia, or simply appreciate the beauty of America's nautical heritage, this poster celebrates Thomas Point Shoal Light's enduring legacy. It honors 150 years of faithful service, the architectural ingenuity of screw-pile design, the dedicated keepers who maintained the light through generations, and the ongoing preservation efforts ensuring this irreplaceable landmark continues inspiring future generations with its timeless maritime beauty.

Print & Frame Details

  • Premium 189gsm matte paper using archival pigment inks
  • Bold nautical colors with modern minimal vector aesthetic
  • Framed options include a 0.75″ (1.9 cm) Ayous wood frame in black, white, or natural
  • Lightweight Acrylite front protector and hanging hardware included
  • Available in multiple sizes perfect for coastal homes, framed or unframed
  • Printed to order to reduce waste and support sustainable practices

Thoughtful Craftsmanship

At Swell Scenes, every print is made to order with museum-quality materials. Our lighthouse series celebrates maritime heritage and historic beacons — made for lighthouse enthusiasts, coastal dwellers, and those who appreciate America's nautical legacy.

About Swell Scenes

Swell Scenes transforms iconic landmarks and historic structures into bold, beautiful artwork that fits any space. With a passion for maritime heritage, Chesapeake Bay culture, and design, our posters honor the lighthouses and coastal landmarks that have guided generations.

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