A Red Sentinel at the Edge of the World
The water here is impossibly clear, as if it has remembered a time before men muddied it with ships and smoke. It laps against the stones with the quiet persistence of secrets, whispering stories that no one quite remembers.
And then—there it is. The lighthouse. Painted in a red so bright it seems almost unnatural, as though someone had plucked it from a dream and set it down at the edge of Lake Michigan. It is less a building and more a sentinel, standing guard where the land gives up and the lake begins.
Seagulls wheel overhead, careless and shrieking, like trickster spirits mocking the human need for structure and paint. They laugh at you, they laugh at the water, they laugh at the lighthouse, and somehow it all feels fitting.
To stand here is to stand at a threshold: not merely a pier, not merely a lake, but a place where the world thins and you could, if you stayed too long or listened too closely, fall sideways into somewhere stranger. And you would never quite come...
Read moreIt's a beautiful lighthouse but there's no Studio there might have been once upon a time but it is not there anymore you can walk out on the pier it's usually covered in bird poop sometimes it isn't kenosha's not very too good about cleaning it but if you can Brave the bird poop everywhere and walk out can't get in the Light Tower but you can walk around it and look at the water the Park's a little better it's down the road you can go on the beach Walk On The Rocks that would be Simmons Island too bad the studio isn't there anymore but don't go there thinking it is this is August 2023 and it...
Read moreThis is one of the most iconic views in Kenosha. Walk the pier in the morning to enjoy a spectacular sunrise. Take the time to ask the fisherman what they're catching that morning (hopefully they're not grumpy). And walk back down the pier to take a peek at the second lighthouse atop the hill just north of the yacht club. If you time your visit right, there's an incredible free museum available right there that's provided by the historical society. Highly...
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