Milwaukee Breakwater is a photograph by Joan Carroll which was uploaded on September 8th, 2012.
Milwaukee Breakwater
The Milwaukee Breakwater Lighthouse. This lighthouse, owned and operated by the United States Coast Guard, is an active aid to navigation. The steel... more
by Joan Carroll
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Title
Milwaukee Breakwater
Artist
Joan Carroll
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photograph
Description
The Milwaukee Breakwater Lighthouse. This lighthouse, owned and operated by the United States Coast Guard, is an active aid to navigation. The steel tower has a square Balcony and "round cast iron lantern room [that] features helical astragals" in the lantern. The two-story steel lighthouse keeper's quarters are in the art deco style. The structure rests on a 60 feet (18 m) by 54 feet (16 m) concrete pier, which rises more than 20 feet (6.1 m) above the lake's surface. The tower rests 14 feet (4.3 m) above the second floor and is 53 feet (16 m) tall overall.
The structure is near the middle of the four-mile-long Milwaukee breakwater. It is built to withstand heavy weather and waves when Lake Michigan becomes roughest. The building is made of quarter-inch "steel plates over a steel skeletal frame, and is equipped with windows and portholes with glass a full half inch in thickness." The structure was originally painted red, but became white thereafter.[8]
In 1926, the original fourth order Fresnel lens was transferred from the Milwaukee Pierhead Light. The "helical barred lantern is also thought to have come from the pierhead light". The lens was removed in 1994 and is now an exhibit in Manitowoc at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum.
In June 2011 the United States Coast Guard declared that they no longer need the lighthouse, and that they will transfer it to eligible organizations, or if none are found, auction it.
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September 8th, 2012
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Nikolyn McDonald
Blue and yellow or gold is my favorite color combination - this one is beautiful Love the way the grasses anchor the nautical scene. Congratulations on the sale.