Plum Island Range Rear Light
Island View Trail (North Loop)
Plum Island Range Rear Light
The Plum Island Range Rear Light was constructed in 1896 and has played a crucial role in maritime navigation ever since its completion.
History
- The Plum Island Range Rear Light was constructed in 1896 and has played a crucial role in maritime navigation ever since its completion. This lighthouse is part of the Green Bay National Wildlife Refuge, which provides vital habitat for numerous species of birds, fish, and other wildlife.
Architecture
The Plum Island Range Rear Light stands at an impressive height of 182 meters (597 feet) above sea level. Its focal height, or the distance from the base of the tower to the top of the lens, is approximately 236 meters (777 feet). The lighthouse features a distinctive red coloration and is classified as a rear light, indicating its position relative to other navigational aids.
The Plum Island Range Rear Light was designed by an unknown architect, although it is believed to have been influenced by traditional maritime designs of the time. The construction materials used in its build are not specified, but it is likely that they include traditional lighthouse materials such as stone and brick.
Light Characteristics
The Plum Island Range Rear Light emits a red light with a characteristic pattern and range. Its exhibition period is 24 hours, indicating that it remains lit at all times to aid navigation.
Current Status
The Plum Island Range Rear Light is currently not an active navigational aid, although its historic significance ensures its continued importance as a landmark and cultural icon.
Location and Accessibility
The Plum Island Range Rear Light can be found on the Island View Trail (North Loop) in the Town of Washington. Visitors to the area can access the lighthouse via this trail, which provides stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Heritage Status
The Plum Island Range Rear Light is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), with a reference number of 84003659. It has also been designated as a Green Bay National Wildlife Refuge site, recognizing its importance to local wildlife and ecosystems.
Notable Historical Events
While specific details about notable historical events are not available, it can be inferred that the Plum Island Range Rear Light has played an important role in maritime navigation and safety for many years.
Details
| Name | Plum Island Range Rear Light |
|---|---|
| City | Town of Washington |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 45.30765, -86.95813 |
| Current use | Not an active navigational aid |
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