Kenosha Pierhead Light
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Kenosha, Wisconsin
Built: 1906
This light is a red conical tower consisting of riveted steel plates. It was originally equipped with a Fourth Order Fresnel lens. It sits at the end of a ribbed-steel-reinforced pier leading into Kenosha's harbor.
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