Grosse Point Light

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Evanston, Illinois
Evanston, Illinois

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Grosse Point Light in 1992 - 13 trip
Grosse Point Light in 1992 - 13 trip

Evanston, Illinois

Built: 1873

Automated: 1935

Decommissioned: 1941

This 90-foot-tall light tower was originally made of brick but its walls were covered with 4 inches of concrete in 1914 to prevent further deterioration. It is connected by an enclosed brick passageway to a two-story double keepers' dwelling which is made of yellow brick. It was relighted in 1946 and is still maintained as a private aid to navigation. It is located next to Northwestern University and is currently operated as a nature center and maritime museum by the City of Evanston.


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