- **** Two
Harbors
- 1892. Active (privately maintained); focal plane 78 ft (28 m); two
white flashes every 20 s, flashes separated by 5 s. 49 ft (15 m) square
cylindrical red brick tower with lantern and gallery, rising from
a 2-story keeper's house; DCB-224 aerobeacon. Lantern painted white
with a red roof. The original 4°
Fresnel lens, removed in 1969, is on display at the Inland
Seas Maritime Museum in Vermilion, Ohio. Original frame assistant
keeper's quarters, frame fog signal building and other light station
buildings. Lighthouse Digest has an article on the history
of the light station. Terry Pepper has photos
and a complete account; Anderson also has good photos,
and Marinas.com has aerial
photos. Ownership of the lighthouse was transferred to the Lake
County Historical Society in 1998. The main building is now operated
as a bed and breakfast inn; the assistant keeper's quarters is restored
and houses a museum. Located on the point between the two harbors
(Agate Bay and Burlington Bay), off US 61 in the town of Two Harbors.
Site open; tower open to tours daily May through October and by arrangement
during the winter. Owner: Lake County Historical Society. Site manager:
Lighthouse Bed and Breakfast.
ARLHS USA-861; USCG 7-16500.
- * Two
Harbors East Breakwater
- 1897. Active; focal plane 32 ft (10 m) ; red flash every 6 s. 25
ft (7.5 m) square pyramidal steel skeletal tower with lantern, gallery,
and enclosed workroom below the lantern. Lighthouse painted white;
lantern roof is red. Fog horn (2 blasts every 30 s). The Shanklins
also have a photo,
Anderson has a great closeup
photo, and Marinas.com has aerial
photos. Located at the end of the breakwater not far from the
Two Harbors light station. Accessible by walking the breakwater. Site
open, tower closed. Owner/site manager: U.S. Coast Guard. ARLHS USA-1024;
USCG 7-16505.
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Two Harbors Light, September 2007
Creative Commons photo
by P. Markham |