Item 100874 - Westport Island Causeway, ca. 1963
- Item 100874 - Westport Island Causeway, ca. 1963
- Contributed by Westport Island History Committee
- Item 100874
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Image Info The Westport Island Causeway which was officially opened on June 25, 1950, seen from an aerial view. The causeway replaced a two-car cable ferry that had been the primary means for traveling on and off the Island since 1893.
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Westport's causeway crossed the Cowseagan Narrows, running from Cushman Point in Wiscasset on the mainland to the north end of the island's Main Road. A toll keeper collected a 55 cent toll on the Westport side of the causeway until 1955 when the State Highway Commission took it over, and it became a "free" bridge.
The photographer, F. Dike Mason, and his wife owned a summer retreat on Westport and retired to a full-time life on Westport in 1979.