- * Alpena
Replica
- 2006. Active; red flash every 1 s. 18 m (5.5 m)
square skeletal tower with lantern and gallery. Entire
lighthouse painted red. Jake McCarthy has a good
2008 closeup,
but the light is not conspicuous in Google's satellite
view.
This light is a replica of an unusual lighthouse
on Lake Huron at Alpena, Michigan. Located at the
western tip of Havasu Island. Site open, tower closed.
- * Split
Rock Replica
- 2004. Active; red flash every 1 s. 21 ft (6.5 m) octagonal stucco
tower with lantern and gallery, painted buff with white trim to resemble
the stone of the original; lantern painted black. Dorian Wallender's
photo is at right, Daniel Park has a closeup photo,
the city also has posted a photo,
and Google has a satellite
view. This lighthouse replaced a state-maintained post light,
which remains. The original Split Rock Light is on the northwestern
shore of Lake Superior near Beaver Bay, Minnesota. Located at the
northwest corner of Havasu Island about 1.5 miles (2.5 km) northwest
of London Bridge. Site open, tower closed.
- * Vermilion
Replica
- 2005. Active; red flash every 1 s. 16 ft (5 m)
octagonal stucco tower with lantern and gallery,
painted white with a red band at the base; lantern
painted black. The city has posted a 2009 photo,
but the light is not seen in Google's satellite
view.
This is a replica of the lighthouse on Lake Erie
at Vermilion, Ohio. Located on Pittsburgh Point
on the northwest coast of Havasu Island about 1.2
miles (2 km) northwest of London Bridge. Site open,
tower closed.
- * Robert
R. Manning Replica
- 2003. Active; amber flash every 1 s. 20 ft (6 m) round cylindrical stucco-clad
frame tower with lantern and gallery, painted white; lantern is green. The
city has posted a photo,
and Google has a satellite
view. The original Manning Light is on Lake Michigan at Empire, Michigan.
Located at the entrance to the Crazyhorse
Campground Marina off McCulloch Boulevard about 0.5 mile (800 m) southeast
of AZ 95 in Lake Havasu City. Site open, tower closed.
- * West
Quoddy Head Replica
- 2002. Active; green flash every 1 s. 18 ft (5.5 m) round tower with lantern
and gallery, painted with narrow red and white horizontal bands. The city
has posted a closeup.
This light was sponsored by the Lake Havasu
Yacht Club; the club's clubhouse also includes a faux lighthouse. The
original West Quoddy Head Light is the easternmost lighthouse of the U.S.,
near Lubec, Maine. Located at the north end of the Bridgewater Channel about
1/2 mile (800 m) northwest of London Bridge. Site open, tower closed.
- * East
Quoddy Head Replica
- 2006. Active; red flash every 1 s. 18 ft (5.5 m)
octagonal tower with lantern and gallery, painted
white with a red cross; lantern painted red. Dorian
Wallender's photo appears at the top of this page,
the city has posted a photo,
Mike Jones has a 2008 closeup,
and Google has a distant satellite
view.
The original East Quoddy Head Light (officially
called the Head Harbour Light) is on Campobello
Island, New Brunswick. Located on the mainland,
at the end of the breakwater on the east side of
the northern entrance to the Bridgewater Channel,
near Lake
Havasu State Park's Beach #4,
about 1/2 mile (800 m) north of London Bridge.
Site open, tower closed.
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Split Rock Replica, January 2010
Creative Commons photo
by Dorian Wallender |