Rawley Point Lighthouse
9402 County Rd O, Two Rivers, WI 54241, USA
Name and Location
Rawley Point Lighthouse Located in Two Rivers, Wisconsin, USA
Construction and History
The Rawley Point Lighthouse was built in 1894 to serve as a vital aid to navigation on Lake Michigan. For over a century, it has guided mariners safely through the treacherous waters.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse features a traditional Victorian-era design with a white, hexagonal tower having a distinctive red roof and a lantern room housing a powerful Fresnel lens. The structure was constructed using stone and brick materials, ensuring its durability against the harsh lake environment.
Light and Navigation
The Rawley Point Lighthouse's light characteristic is a Fl(3)W.15s pattern, indicating a white light flashing every 15 seconds with a range of approximately 16 nautical miles (30 kilometers). This beacon helps mariners navigate through the busy shipping lanes and avoid hazards like rocky shoals and sandbars.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors are welcome to explore the lighthouse grounds, which feature stunning views of Lake Michigan and the surrounding landscape. The lighthouse is situated within the Two Rivers city limits, making it easily accessible by car or public transportation.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse grounds offer breathtaking views of Lake Michigan and the surrounding landscape.
Technical and Operational Details
Although the Rawley Point Lighthouse is no longer an active aid to navigation (automated in 1963), it has been converted into a museum and educational center, offering guided tours and exhibits on maritime history, lighthouse operations, and the region's nautical heritage.
Further Information
The Rawley Point Lighthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1984. It is listed under reference number 84003706 and is managed by the United States Coast Guard.
Details
Name | Rawley Point Lighthouse |
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City | Two Rivers |
Country | Usa |
Coordinates | 44.2106362, -87.5089115 |
Year of construction | 1894 |
Historic significance | preserving maritime history |
Architectural style | Victorian-era design |
Construction material | "stone and brick" |
Tower height | 34 |
Heritage status | true |
Renovations | converted into a museum and educational center |
Access description | by car or public transportation |
Accessible | true |
View description | stunning views of Lake Michigan and the surrounding landscape |
Guided tours | true |
Facilities | toilets, cafe, gift shop |
Light characteristic | "Fl(3)W.15s" |
Light range | 16 |
Automated | false |