The Falkner Island Lighthouse was constructed in 1802. The lighthouse flashes a light every 10 seconds post its automation in 1978. It is a striking 40-foot (12-meter) octagonal tower built with sliced sandstone and set in lime mortar. It was a great relief to ship traffic in the tiny Sound Island in the 18th Century. Located approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometers) offshore Guilford, the lighthouse towers about 46 feet (14 meters) above ground level and 94 feet (29 meters) above sea level.
Swain-Harrison House, also known as the Harrison House and Museum or Harrison Linsley House, is a saltbox structure. The interiors are made of old wood, and the furnishings and fireplace that date back to over 200 years ago make the house mystical. Today, the house is operated as a museum by the Society for Preservation of New England Antiquities (SPNEA). The exhibits include ancestral photographs and items of historic value.
Easter Island Statue refers to a replica of the Moai statue located in the Timexpo Museum. Moai are ancient statues carved from a single stone by the Rapa Nui on the Easter Island.