Cleveland Lights
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Cleveland West Quick Facts
Year Station Established: 1831
Is the Light operational? Yes
Year Light First Lit: 1911
Year Automated: 1965
Shape: Conical
Tower Height: 67 ft.
Original Optic: 4th Order, Fresnel
Present Optic:
Existing Keepers Quarters? yes
Year Constructed: 1911
Number of Stories: 1.5
Architectural Style: Integral
Construction Materials: Iron
Cleveland East Quick Facts
Year Station Established: 1836
Is the Light operational? Yes
Year Light First Lit: 1911
Year Automated: 1959
Shape: Conical
Tower Height: 25 ft.
Original Optic: 5th Order, Fresnel
Present Optic: 300mm Solar
Existing Keepers Quarters?
Year Constructed:
Number of Stories:
Architectural Style:
Construction Materials:
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Cleveland West Breakwater/East Pierhead Lights
Cleveland, OH
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| Last Visited: August, 2002 History/Info:
West Breakwater
This conical, 30 foot tall cast iron tower is located at the end of a
stone pier which stretches out into Lake Erie from the breakwall
protecting Cleveland's inner harbor. A fog signal building constructed in
1910 is attached to the tower. This light and the East Pierhead Light
about 1/2 mile away mark the entrance to the Cuyahoga River. It is still
an active Coast Guard facility.
East Pierhead
This light stands at the west end of a 4-mile long breakwall that protects
the Cleveland shoreline. It is a conical, 25 foot tall cast iron tower.
Along with the West Pierhead Light, it marks the entrance to Cleveland's
inner harbor and the Cuyahoga River. Still active, it is now solar
powered.
(Source:
Internet Public
Library)
Latitude/Longitude: 41°31'N 81°43'W
Directions:
click
here for overview map -
click here for detailed map
- Although best seen by boat, you can see the lights from a distance from
behind Brown's Stadium.
- From I-90, take exit 172-A and get onto E. 9th St. heading towards Jacob's
Field (where the Cleveland Indians play)
- Take E. 9th St. for 1.1 miles. After you go under Route 2, you'll see the
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on your left. Take a left onto Erieside St.
- Erieside St. will take you past the Science Museum, then around behind
Brown's Stadium. At the far corner of the stadium is a parking entrance to the
city terminal (shipping terminal). Park somewhere along there and walk to the
waterside. To your left, off in the distance, you'll see both lights.
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