- **** Grosse
Point
- 1873 (O.M.
Poe). Reactivated (inactive 1941-1946, now privately maintained);
focal plane 119 ft (36 m); 2 white flashes every 15 s. 113 ft (34
m) round brick tower encased in concrete, with lantern and gallery,
connected by a covered walkway to a 3-story brick keeper's house.
Lighthouse painted white, lantern and gallery red. The original 2nd
order H. LePaute Fresnel
lens (1850) is still in service (this is the only 2nd order lens
still in use on the Great Lakes). Two fog signal buildings. A photo is at right, Tom Gill has a
photo, Pepper has historical
information and outstanding photos, Anderson also has several good
photos,
Huelse has a historic postcard
view, and Google has a satellite
view. This is a famous lighthouse, recognized as a National Historic
Landmark. The keeper's house is Chicago's only maritime museum; one
fog signal building serves as a visitor center while the other houses
a nature center. Located in Lighthouse Park on Sheridan Avenue at
the foot of Central Street in Evanston. Site open, museum and tower
open to guided tours Saturday and Sunday afternoons June through September.
Owner/operator: City of Evanston.
Site manager: Lighthouse
Park District. ARLHS USA-359; USCG 7-20190.
- * Farwell Avenue Breakwater
- Date unknown. Active; focal plane 12.5 m (41 ft); red flash every
3 s. 36 ft (11 m) square skeletal tower. A photo is
available, and Google has a satellite
view. Located at the end of a groin at the foot of Farwell Avenue.
Accessible by walking the pier. Site open, tower closed. Owner/site
manager: City of Chicago. USCG 7-20165.
- * Hollywood Avenue Breakwater
- Date unknown. Active; focal plane 41 ft (12.5 m); red flash every
3 s. 36 ft (11 m) square skeletal tower. A photo is
available, and Google has a satellite
view. Located at the end of a groin at the north end of Lakeshore
Drive, adjacent to Kathy Osterman Beach. Accessible by walking the
pier. Site open, tower closed. Owner/site manager: City of Chicago.
USCG 7-20145.
- * Foster Avenue Breakwater
- Date unknown. Active; focal plane 41 ft (12.5 m); red flash every
3 s. 36 ft (11 m) square skeletal tower, painted red. Richard Mobley
has a photo, Michael Aaron Hansen has a winter photo, and Google has a satellite view. Located at the end of a groin at the Foster Avenue Beach. Accessible by walking the pier. Site open, tower closed. Owner/site manager: City of Chicago. USCG 7-20140.
- Wilson
Avenue Crib
- Date unknown. Active (privately maintained); focal plane 68 ft (21
m); quick-flashing white light. 47 ft (14 m) round cylindrical tower
with lantern and gallery; the light is displayed from a platform built
atop the lantern room. Sandor Weisz has a July 2007 photo.
Located in the lake about 3 miles (5 km) off Montrose Harbor, on the
North Chicago waterfront. Accessible only by boat. Site and tower
closed. Owner/site manager: Chicago
Department of Water Management. ARLHS USA-1134; USCG 7-20135.
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Grosse Pointe Light, May 2010
Wikimedia Creative Commons photo
by Marit & Toomas Hinnosaar |