Chequamegon Point Light

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Chequamegon Point Light
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Chequamegon Point Light is located in Wisconsin
Chequamegon Point Light
Location Long Island, Wisconsin
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Year first lit 1896
Automated 1964
Foundation Originally on a concrete pier
Construction Iron
Tower shape White skeletal
Height 35 feet (11 m)
Original lens Fourth order Fresnel lens
Range 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi)[1]
ARLHS number USA-164[2][3]
USCG number 7-15295

The Chequamegon Point Lighthouse is a lighthouse located on Long Island, one of the Apostle Islands, in Lake Superior in Ashland County, Wisconsin, near the city of Bayfield.[4]

The Chequamegon Point light was maintained by the keeper of the La Pointe Light (about a mile away) and its original lens came from there. A boardwalk connected them, so light keepers could ride bicycles between the lights.[5] It is currently owned by the National Park Service and part of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.

The lighthouse was moved back on to the shoreline after it was replaced by a modern D9 cylindrical tower (a "sewer pipe" with light and fog signal) constructed in 1986.[5]

In 1868 the original was established on Long Island's western end, marking the entrance to Chequamegon Bay and with it the towns of Washburn and Ashland.[5]

In 1896, it was replaced by a square, white steel room sitting on steel legs. The room is topped by an octagonal lantern with a red roof. The concept echoes that of Lake Huron's Alpena Light.[5] There are also skeletal towers of various other designs in the western Great Lakes.[6]

In 1986, the Coast Guard moved the light back from the shore, where it was threatened by erosion. Access is by walking from the dock at the La Pointe station along the beach.

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