Chicago Harbor Southeast Guidewall Light
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This light is one of many new light structures built in the modern era. It is a 30-foot-tall white steel skeleton tower. It is located on a guidewall between two smaller piers just south of Chicago's large, well-known Navy Pier. This light still aids sailors approaching the piers. <br clear=all> | This light is one of many new light structures built in the modern era. It is a 30-foot-tall white steel skeleton tower. It is located on a guidewall between two smaller piers just south of Chicago's large, well-known Navy Pier. This light still aids sailors approaching the piers. <br clear=all> | ||
+ | [[Image:Chicago Harbor Southeast Guidewall Light1.jpg|thumb|300px|''Chicago Harbor Southeast Guidewall Light'' in 2010 - 53rd trip]] | ||
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Chicago, Illinois
Built: 1938
This light is one of many new light structures built in the modern era. It is a 30-foot-tall white steel skeleton tower. It is located on a guidewall between two smaller piers just south of Chicago's large, well-known Navy Pier. This light still aids sailors approaching the piers.
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