Picture of the Day for October 11, 2014

A lighthouse was approved to be built on Long Island, one of the Apostle Islands, but the work crew was directed to Michigan Island instead so after the ‘misplacement’ of the lighthouse, the small, wooden structure LaPointe light was hastily erected in 1858. Near the end of the century, it became clear that the diminutive 34-foot tall tower was no longer serving the needs of maritime traffic.

When the shipping focus shifted to Ashland, a second light was needed on Long Island and a fog signal. In 1897,  the “New” LaPointe light, a 67-foot cylindrical tower, was constructed as well as the Chequamegon Point light a mile away with the lighthouse keepers walking between the two. The old LaPointe lighthouse served as the living quarters for the keepers until a triplex apartment block was built in 1940.

The new LaPointe Light, a fixed white light fourth-order, Fresnel lens, was lit on October 11, 1897, the same day Chequamegon Point Light was established.

LaPointe Light

LaPointe Lighthouse

Picture of the Day for October 10, 2014

A picture just doesn’t do justice to the 165 foot Big Manitou Falls waterfall, the tallest waterfall in Wisconsin and the fourth tallest east of the Rockies. It is only two feet shorter than Niagara Falls, but it is a lot ‘skinnier’ although it still rumbles as the water plunges to the bottom.

Both the Big Manitou Falls and Little Manitou Falls are on the Black River located in Pattison State Park. In the tumbling waters of Big Manitou Falls, the Ojibwa believed they heard the voice of the Great Spirit within the roaring of the falls and gave it the name “Gitchee Manitou”.

If it wasn’t for a lumberjack and miner from Michigan, I might have never had the chance to see this waterfall since there was plans to build a hydroelectric dam on the river which would’ve destroyed the waterfall. Martin Pattison blocked the development by secretly purchased 660 acres along the river from a number of landowners and became a state park in 1920.

Big Manitou Falls

Big Manitou Falls

Picture of the Day for October 3, 2014

Not too many kids will be getting out of school on a Friday from a one room schoolhouse. Just down the road from the Dells Mill is the Dells Schoolhouse built in 1866, two years after the mill. While one room schools are not seen as often as they used to dot the landscape, but you probably knew someone who went to an one room school, whether yourself, parent, grandparent or great grandparent.

Dells School

Dells School

Picture of the Day for October 2, 2014

The Dells Mill near Augusta, WI is celebrating its 150th anniversary as it started milling wheat for farmers in 1864. When the wheat production moved westward, the owners refitted the building to mill flour and grind mill.

Built along the dells of Bridge Creek, the base of the mill was carved into the sandstone bedrock with water turbines powering the milling process.  The original log dam was replaced with a concrete dam in 1919.

The fourth generation mill owner just passed away in August of this year so the future of this beautiful old mill is in question.

Dells Mill

Dells Mill