Two Rivers Light

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Locationoriginally at end of north breakwater in Two Rivers, WI;
relocated to museum
Coordinates44°8′34.03″N 87°33′37.66″W / 44.1427861°N 87.5604611°W / 44.1427861; -87.5604611 (original);[1]
44°09′12″N 87°33′45″W / 44.1532°N 87.5624°W / 44.1532; -87.5624 (current)[2]
Constructed1886[3]
FoundationWood
Two Rivers Light
the Two Rivers Light in service (USCG)
Locationoriginally at end of north breakwater in Two Rivers, WI;
relocated to museum
Coordinates44°8′34.03″N 87°33′37.66″W / 44.1427861°N 87.5604611°W / 44.1427861; -87.5604611 (original);[1]
44°09′12″N 87°33′45″W / 44.1532°N 87.5624°W / 44.1532; -87.5624 (current)[2]
Tower
Constructed1886[3]
FoundationWood
ConstructionWood
Height36 feet (11 m)
ShapeSkeletal tower
MarkingsRed with white lantern
Light
Deactivated1969[3]
LensSixth order Fresnel lens
Characteristicfixed red

The Two Rivers Light (also known as the Two Rivers North Pierhead Light) is a lighthouse formerly located at the harbor entrance to Two Rivers, Wisconsin. It is now located in a museum in the city.

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