Historic Door County - The Stories of Door County Lighthouses

Door County Lighthouses are among the most recognizable images on the peninsula and its surrounding islands, and they happen to be one of the area’s most popular tourist attractions. These beacons on the shore offer more than a great photo. Learn about their rich history that helped the success of early industry in Northeastern Wisconsin.
Discover the historical significance of Door County Lighthouses in the latest video in the Our Door County series.
“These really are Door County’s most historically significant structures,” says director Brett Kosmider. “It was fascinating to dig into the remarkable stories of the people who kept the light in the early years, and how vital these were to the growth of the area.”
Maritime history is a large part of what makes Door County what it is today. Communities grew up around ports because they were transportation centers and because of the raw materials found there, primarily lumber and stone. Lighthouses helped make those industries (and early tourism via steamer) possible, because just as the Niagara Escarpment makes Door County a beautiful place to visit, it also makes it treacherous for mariners.
“Everything was done by boat,” explained Amy Paul, Executive Director of the Door County Maritime Museum and Lighthouse Preservation Society. “Even in the 1850s, you’ve got your lighthouses because of the boats. As trade became bigger and bigger up here, more shipping meant lighthouses became more and more needed because of the geological nature of our shores. That’s why we have different kinds of lighthouses - a beach lighthouse different from bluff lighthouse. They were also created differently to act as landmarks because people had to be able to recognize them to know where they were.”
Hear the gritty stories of the keepers who trudged up the tower steps twice a day with gas to refuel the lights, or who lived a lonely existence manning the lights on the islands that surround the peninsula. Find out how the lighthouses made the waters of Death’s Door and elsewhere navigable, and see these landmarks from a new angle in Our Door County: Door County Lighthouses.

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  • @mageshsubramanian5803
    @mageshsubramanian58037 жыл бұрын

    Light houses are time machines!

  • @DestinationDoorCounty

    @DestinationDoorCounty

    3 жыл бұрын

    That they are Magesh!

  • @kellythornton570

    @kellythornton570

    7 ай бұрын

    I have a special fondness for the “ bird cage” light house in Baileys Harbor as my 3x great grandfather William Darling was its last keeper.

  • @Lighthouseman34
    @Lighthouseman346 жыл бұрын

    I would like to get a copy of this on dvd

  • @DestinationDoorCounty

    @DestinationDoorCounty

    3 жыл бұрын

    Please reach out to our staff by email at info@doorcounty.com for more information.

  • @Lighthouseman34

    @Lighthouseman34

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@DestinationDoorCounty thanks ill do that for sure

  • @Lighthouseman34

    @Lighthouseman34

    3 жыл бұрын

    is there anaother way to contact them i tryed the link but its not giving me an option to send them a message