The Eagle Harbor Lighthouse
In the 1960s, the Fresnel lens was replaced by aviation beacon-type white and red lights, which beam their warning to ships more than 20 miles offshore. After being tended by 22 keepers since 1851, the lighthouse became automated in 1980 and the last personnel left in 1982. (Photo: A Fourth Order Fresnel Lens, similar to the one originally installed in the tower, is on display in the lighthouse.)
(Photo: The current Marine Rotating Beacons equipped with a 12 volt/75 watt lamp/bulb at the top of the tower lacks the romance of the Fresnel lens but is much more efficient.)
(Photo: The lighthouse living quarters bring visitors back to the 1930s, including the kitchen shown here prior to electricity coming to Eagle Harbor. Photo by John Deal)
Parking- Please NOTE that the parking lot is small and there is one-way traffic going in and out of the grounds. Large RVs/campers have GREAT difficulty turning around. Season- Hours & Admission- Location- Related Links- | All sites are closed for the season. But we'll keep a light on.
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