Wind Point
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Wind Point Quick Facts
Year Station Established: 1880
Is the Light operational? Yes
Year Light First Lit: 1880
Year Automated: 1964
Shape: Conical
Tower Height: 108 ft.
Original Optic: 3rd Order, Fresnel
Present Optic: DCB-24R
Existing Keepers Quarters? Yes
Year Constructed: 1880
Number of Stories: 1.5
Architectural Style: Gable
Construction Materials: Brick
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Wind Point Light
Wind Point, WI
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| Last Visited: June, 2002 History:
The Wind Point Lighthouse has become a familiar icon of the Racine area,
thanks to many artists and photographers who have captured its beauty.
Build in 1880, at a total cost of $100,000, the 112-foot lighthouse helped
make Racine a safe harbor. Before the lighthouse's beacon began guiding
Lake Michigan boaters, a lone tree served as a landmark for sailors off
the Point.
Today, the lighthouse buildings serve as municipal offices for the village
of Wind Point.
(Source:
Racine County
Attractions )
Hours:
The lighthouse interior is not open to the public, but visitors can stroll
the grounds and enjoy the view.
Latitude/Longitude: 42°47'N 87°46'W
Directions:
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here for overview map -
click here for detailed map
- Follow the directions for Racine Breakwater Light. However, when you are
on Route 32/Main St. in Racine do NOT turn right onto 4th St. Continue
straight.
- Stay on Route 32 for an additional 1.3 miles. At that point Route 32 goes
to the left. Continue STRAIGHT onto N. Main St.
- Take N. Main St. for 1.6 miles then turn right onto 3 Mile Rd.
- Go on 3 Mile Rd. for about 1.1 miles. You'll go through a golf course then
see the lighthouse on the right. Turn at the sign for the Wind Point Police
Dept. (they have an office at the lighthouse).
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