Lighthouse Index Logo

lighthouse-index

Discover lighthouses around the world

Bray's Point Lighthouse

Bay Shore Drive

Loading map...

Bray's Point Lighthouse

The Bray's Point Lighthouse is situated on Bay Shore Drive in Oshkosh, United States.

  • The lighthouse was constructed in 1858 by the Rockwell family, who were prominent shipbuilders and owners of the nearby Rockwell Lightship.
  • The tower's construction marked an important milestone in maritime safety for the region.

History

The Bray's Point Lighthouse is a masonry tower with a distinctive octagonal shape.

It stands at a height of approximately 40 feet (12 meters) above sea level, while its focal height reaches around 60 feet (18 meters).

The lighthouse features a characteristic red and white striped pattern on its exterior.

  • The Bray's Point Lighthouse emits a fixed red light with a range of approximately 20 nautical miles.

Light Characteristics

This signal was intended to guide mariners safely into the harbor.

Current Status

The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated in recent years.

The structure is no longer used as a primary navigational aid but continues to serve as a notable landmark and historical site.

  • The Bray's Point Lighthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, recognizing its significance in American maritime history.

Notable Historical Events

During World War II, the lighthouse played an important role in the war effort, serving as a beacon for Allied ships navigating the Great Lakes.

Heritage Status

The Bray's Point Lighthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, recognizing its significance in American maritime history.

Details

NameBray's Point Lighthouse
CityOshkosh
CountryUnited States
Coordinates44.0072, -88.52
ArchitectRockwell family
Current useActive aid to navigation and historical site.