Eagle Bluff Lighthouse
Eagle Bluff Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located in Door County, Wisconsin. Built in 1868, it was designed to guide ships navigating the waters of Green Bay. The lighthouse stands 76 feet tall and features a distinctive white tower with a red roof. It was decommissioned in 1926 but remains a popular tourist attraction.
Today, the lighthouse is part of Peninsula State Park and offers visitors a chance to explore its grounds and learn about its history. The site includes a museum that showcases artifacts and exhibits related to maritime navigation and the role of lighthouses in the Great Lakes region.