The North Point Lighthouse, a cherished landmark in Milwaukee’s historic Lake Park, has been a beacon of maritime history since 1888. Originally designed to guide ships safely to the Milwaukee River, it remained operational until 1994. Visitors today can explore the lighthouse museum, ascend to the top for panoramic views, and immerse themselves in the nautical heritage that continues to define this lakeside city.
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