| Last Visited: June, 2002 History/Info:
This light is located at North Point, which is north of the entrance into
the Milwaukee River from Lake Michigan. It sits on a high bluff, in
beautiful Lake Park. The structure standing today was completed in 1913
when the 1888 tower was placed on top of a new 35 foot tall steel
structure. Martin Knudsen ended his long career with the Lighthouse
Service by serving as chief keeper here from 1917 to 1924.
(Source:
Internet Public
Library)
Hours:
The lighthouse sits within Lake Park, which is accessible at all hours.
Latitude/Longitude: 43°03.9'N 87°52.4'W
Directions:
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here for overview map -
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- From I-43 in Milwaukee take the exit for I-794 east.
- Take the exit for N. Lincoln Memorial Parkway.
- Follow Lincoln Memorial Parkway for 2.3 miles until you get to McKinley
Park Beach. At the lights there should be a sign for St. Mary's Hospital to
the left. Take the left and go up to the top of the hill.
- At the stop sign at the top of the hill, take a sharp right onto N.
Terrace Ave. then immediately bear right onto Wahl Ave.
- Go down Wahl Ave for 0.6 miles. You'll come to an intersection where N.
Terrace Ave connects back onto Wahl Ave from the left. Pull over just before
the intersection and the lighthouse will be off to your right.
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