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Kevich Light
Kevich Light
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LocationTown of Grafton, Wisconsin, Twenty minutes north of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Coordinates43°19′23.7″N 87°53′18.5″W / 43.323250°N 87.888472°W / 43.323250; -87.888472[1]
Tower
Constructed1981
Height40 feet (12 m) from on top of bluff, 120 feet (37 m) from lake level
Light
First lit1981
Focal height50 m (160 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Range20 miles (32 km)[citation needed]
Characteristicrotating shield causes a 4 seconds on, 4 seconds off effect

The Kevich Light is a lighthouse located in the town of Grafton, Wisconsin.

This lighthouse was built privately by a person who has a general interest in lighthouses. It is built on the former site of the unincorporated community of Ulao, Wisconsin. It is listed on the USCG navigation maps as a private light. In 1990 it was officially registered as a United States Coast Guard Class II Private Aid Light. It is listed as light no. 20765. The light sits on a bluff and is 120 feet (37 m) above the lake level, making it the second highest light on Lake Michigan. Its 1,000 and 400 watt bulbs are surrounded by a rotating shield, resulting in four seconds of light, and then four seconds of darkness. Kevich Light is believed to be one of the last few privately owned lights in the entire United States.[2][3]

Notes

  1. ^ Light List, Volume VII, Great Lakes (PDF). Light List. United States Coast Guard. 2014.
  2. ^ Kevich Light
  3. ^ Kevich Light Archived 2008-09-07 at the Wayback Machine

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