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Racine, Wisconsin
Racine, Wisconsin

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Wind Point Light in 1989 - 8th trip
Wind Point Light in 1989 - 8th trip

Racine, Wisconsin

Built: 1880

Automated: 1964

This 108 foot tall brick and iron tower is connected through a covered passageway to the keepers house which contains three apartments to house the keeper and two assistants. Located at the mouth of the Root River on the Lake Michigan shore, it was originally put into service to warn mariners of the dangerous Racine Reef, 4 miles southeast of Wind Point. It is still in operation today.


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