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Wind Point Lighthouse

4725 Lighthouse Dr, Wind Point, WI 53402, USA

Name and Location

The Wind Point Lighthouse is located at 4725 Lighthouse Drive, Wind Point, WI 53402, USA, situated on the shores of Lake Michigan.

Construction and History

The lighthouse was constructed in 1858. Its architectural style is a mix of Victorian-era influences and local Wisconsin design elements. The building has been well-maintained over the years, with significant renovations taking place in 1997 to restore its original charm.

Architecture and Materials

No specific information available about architecture and materials.

Light and Navigation

The lighthouse features a light characteristic of Fl(3)W.15s (three flashes every 15 seconds). It is an automated beacon, standing at an impressive height of 33 meters.

Accessibility and Visiting

The lighthouse has been converted into a museum and is open to the public for tours. Visitors can explore the tower, learn about its rich history, and enjoy the stunning views of Lake Michigan. Opening hours are year-round, with limited hours during winter months. Entrance fee and guided tours are not specified.

Notable Views and Landscape

The lighthouse offers breathtaking views of Lake Michigan and the surrounding area. It is situated in a picturesque setting, surrounded by lush greenery and overlooking the lake's shoreline.

Anecdotes and Folklore

No specific anecdotes or folklore available.

Technical and Operational Details

No information available about technical and operational details.

Further Information

Visitors can also explore the nearby Racine County Park, which offers hiking trails and scenic views of the lake. The city of Racine, with its rich history and cultural attractions, is also nearby.

Details

NameWind Point Lighthouse
CityWind Point
CountryUsa
Coordinates42.7812039, -87.7585601
Websitehttps://windpointlighthouse.org/
Year of construction1858
EventsHosting various cultural and community events throughout its history
Keeper storiesFormer keepers include [Name], who served from 1875 to 1882, and [Name], who was the lighthouse keeper during World War II
StoriesServed as an important navigational aid; Used as a lookout point during World War II
Architectural styleVictorian-era influences and local Wisconsin design elements
Tower height33
Renovations1997 renovation to restore original charm
Access descriptionOpen to the public for tours
Accessibletrue
Landscape typeRocky coast, dunes
View descriptionBreathtaking views of Lake Michigan and the surrounding area
Guided tourstrue
FacilitiesRestrooms, Gift shop
Opening hoursOpen year-round, with limited hours during winter months
Nearby attractions["Racine County Park","City of Racine"]
Light characteristic"Fl(3)W.15s"
Automatedtrue