Welcome to St. Joseph North Pier Lights Lighthouse ,St. Joseph, United States. My first exposure to Lighthouses came during a day trip to the Outer Banks, taken while on an extended business trip spent at the Research Triangle Park near Raleigh, North Carolina in 1996. Since that first visit to a Lghthouse, a good portion of my vacation time (and savings) has been spent on pilgrimages to Lighthouses throughout the United States. Lighthouse trips are more enjoyable when shared with fellow enthusiasts, and several friends have caught the Lighthouse bug and joined in the adventures over the years. “What is it that draws you to Lighthouses?” is a question I'm frequently asked. The answer is a complex mixture of reasons that is perhaps better understood through firsthand experience than through words. Part of the appeal Lighthouses have is that they are found in some of the most beautiful settings, often on rugged coastlines dotted with conifers or on sandy beaches lined with palms. Lighthouses can also be found in the remote extremes of the country where a sunset or sunrise over a large body of water can be enjoyed in complete solitude. A perfect viewing platform for these spectacular settings is the walkway encircling the lantern room atop the Lighthouse.
Perhaps Lighthouses also appeal to our nostalgic and artistic senses as they are some of the most historic structures to be found in the United States, as with the St. Joseph North Pier Lights Lighthouse and the architectural detail found in many of them is amazing. Not only were they built to endure the ravages of the elements enhanced by their often exposed locations, but they were also built as monuments to engineering and design. With hewn rock foundations, spiral staircases, sloping conical towers, ornate water spouts, detailed window trimmings, and lantern rooms filled with giant Fresnel lenses and topped by spherical ventilator balls, Lighthouses are simply beautiful structures. Witnessing a 1st-order Fresnel lens take the light of a small bulb or flame and shape it into beams of light, extending for miles from the lantern room and rotating like the spokes in a giant wheel, is a breathtaking experience. With its thousands of prisms, the Fresnel lens sits like a diamond at the top of the Lighthouse tower.
Yet another reason for the allure found in Lighthouses is the multitude of heroic rescues associated with them. Though many Lighthouse keepers viewed their position merely as an isolating, low-paying job, for others it was seen as a chance to be of true service. Their devotion to tending the light, polishing the lens, sounding the fog signal, and assisting in rescues is remarkable.
Whether warning of danger or marking safe passage into a harbor, Lighthouses stand as beacons of safety and security. Perhaps it is because of this and the imagery of light that Lighthouses seem to appeal to the spiritual side of people, symbolizing He who is “the Light that shineth in darkness” and reminding us that we are also to let our “lights so shine.” St. Joseph North Pier Lights Lighthouse
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