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La Pointe Light

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Location
  
Long Island, Wisconsin

Year first lit
  
1896

Foundation
  
Concrete

Height
  
20 m

Phone
  
+1 715-779-3397

Year first constructed
  
1896

Automated
  
1964

Address
  
Washburn, WI 54891, USA

Opened
  
1896

Constructions
  
Cast iron, Concrete

La Pointe Light

Tower shape
  
White, Skeletal with a central column

Similar
  
Chequamegon Point Light, Ashland Harbor Breakwat, Michigan Island Light, Outer Island Light, Devils Island Light

The La Pointe Light is a lighthouse located on Long Island, one of the Apostle Islands, in Lake Superior in Ashland County, Wisconsin, near the city of Bayfield.

Currently owned by the National Park Service and part of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, as reference number 83003366. Listed in the Library of Congress, Historic American Buildings Survey, WI-325 and WI-325-A. One of the oldest skeletal lighthouses on the Great Lakes, it played an important role in transportation on Lake Superior.

A square wooden tower, constructed in 1858, was located around 3,000 feet (910 m) west of the current light. The previous lens was moved to the Chequamegon Point Lighthouse in 1897. It is one of the Apostle Islands Lighthouses.

Getting there

Most of the Apostle Islands light stations may be reached on the Apostle Islands Cruise Service water taxi or by private boat during the summer. During the Annual Apostle Island Lighthouse Celebration ferry tour service is available for all the lighthouses. In the tourist season, volunteer park rangers are on many of the islands to greet visitors.

References

La Pointe Light Wikipedia