The Door County web site you mention lists the places where there are lighthouses available to visit during the annual Door County Lighthouse Walk. As with the range lights there is more than one light at a general location. The Old Bailey's Harbor light is not open to the pubic so its not listed.

Door County is only part of the Door Peninsula which extends all the way to Green Bay. As Suzanne points out there are a several more lighthouses on the peninsula. A map of Wisconsin will display the exact County boundaries - check mapquest.com.

For definitive info, I'd suggest contacting Dr. Steve Karges at the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater. He's the state's resident expert on all things lighthousey. Do a search Steve Karges and you'll find his e-mail address. Let us know what he says.

The Door County area is a naturally beautiful area bounded by Green Bay and Lake Michigan. Also famous for its artist colonies, maritime, and cherry orchards.

Your reference to your own web site is nice - its sounds like your point is some sort of a territorial claim. We Badgers enjoy our lighthouses wherever they are and have no bone to pick with Long island. :-)


[This message has been edited by JTimothyA (edited 04-24-2001).]