Southport Lighthouse
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Southport Quick Facts
Year Station Established: 1848
Is the Light operational? Yes
Year Light First Lit: 1866
Year Automated: 1996
Shape: Conical
Tower Height: 55 ft.
Original Optic: 4th Order, Fresnel
Present Optic: 300mm
Existing Keepers Quarters? yes
Year Constructed: 1867
Number of Stories: 2
Architectural Style: Gabled
Construction Materials: Brick
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Southport Lighthouse
Simmons Island, Kenosha, WI
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| Last Visited: June, 2002 History/Info:
This light is located next to Simmons Island Park in Kenosha. It is now
listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is being restored
by the Kenosha County Historical Society. The tower now displays a metal
replica of the original lantern room which makes it look dignified once
more.
Located on Lake Michigan in Kenosha (formerly called Southport),
Wisconsin, on a hill slightly upriver from the lake, in Simmons Island
Park.
Built 1848, the 40-foot gray brick tower was totally re-built in 1866. The
detached. L-shaped, two-story tan brick keepers dwelling survives from
1848. The tower held a Fourth Order Fresnel Lens
The light became obsolete when the Kenosha North Pier Light was
established in 1906, and was decommissioned at that time but the keeper
continued to live in dwelling. A storm warning tower was secured to the
tower in 1913 and used until 1953.
The tower was undergoing restoration, by the Kenosha County Historical
Society, when these pictures were taken in 1991. The station is on the
National Register as a historic site. The original cupola and lantern were
removed in 1959. They were replaced by a replica in 1994.
(Source:
Internet Public
Library)
(Source:
Lighthouses of the Great Lakes )
Latitude/Longitude: 42°35'N 87°49'W
Directions:
click
here for overview map -
click here for detailed map
- From I-94 take exit 342 and head east on Route 158.
- Stay on Route 158 for 6.6 miles until you come to Route 32.
- Take a left on Route 32.
- In 0.2 miles, take your second right onto 50th St.
- Go over the bridge, stay to your right, and you'll see Southport
Lighthouse on your left. Just beyond Southport lighthouse, around the corner,
is Kenosha Pierhead Lighthouse.
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