Michigan Island Lights

From lighthouses

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
Current revision (09:52, 4 June 2009) (edit) (undo)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
-
[[Image:Michigan Island Lights.jpg|thumb|300px|''Michigan Island Lights'' in 1994]]
+
[[Image:Michigan Island Lights.jpg|thumb|300px|''Michigan Island Lights'' in 1994 - 19th trip]]
Michigan Island, Wisconsin
Michigan Island, Wisconsin

Current revision

Michigan Island Lights in 1994 - 19th trip
Michigan Island Lights in 1994 - 19th trip

Michigan Island, Wisconsin

Built: 1857, 1930

The original light built here (shown at right in the photo) was the first light built in the Apostle Islands of Lake Superior. The lighthouse went out of service after a year but was reactivated in 1869 and stayed active until 1930 when it was replaced by the second light built here (shown at left in the photo). Actually this white skeletal tower with its cylindrical shaft (which houses the spiral stairway) was moved from Schooner Ledge on the Delaware River, near Philadelphia, where it had been constructed in 1880. It was reassembled here and relit in 1930. This light is still active today.


Navigational Options


Lighthouses: A Photographic Journey

Conceived and Developed by David S. Carter
Photographs by Donald W. Carter
Text by Diana K. Carter, Donald W. Carter & David S. Carter

Copyright © 1995-2011 David S. Carter, Donald W. Carter, & Diana K. Carter. All rights reserved. Reproduction by any means, physical or electronic, in part or in full, without the express permission of the authors, is strictly prohibited.

This article was last modified on 6/4/2009.

Personal tools