Index By Norm Ray. Scenic Door County/Upper great lakes pictures of lighthouses, waterfalls and shorelines. Also landscape and impressionistic floral shots. http://www.photocomponline.com
Extractions: Welcome to PhotoComp Photography. My name is Norm Ray. My wife Judy and I live in Green Bay. We offer Portrait Photography for your family, gatherings, couples, individuals, High School Seniors, children, pets or whatever your needs may be. Please also look at the landscape pictures in the Galleries. Most are from the Wisconsin area. There is information on ordering any of these pictures for your office, home or wherever. We also do custom pictures for whatever landscape shot you may desire. Thank you for visiting! Please e-mail or call for any questions you may have. nray@photocomponline.com E-mail: nray@photocomponline.com
Midwest Connection Maritime history of the great lakes, harbors, marinas, lighthouses, ships, shipwrecks, scuba diving, and racing. Includes a large image gallery ranging from past to present. http://www.midwestconnection.com/
Extractions: Established - October, 1999 Photographer: Keith Churill Specialize in the Maritime History of the Great Lakes, Our web site is full of current and historical information on Lighthouses, Harbors, Ships and Shipwrecks, Scuba Diving and much, much more. We are is continually growing so be sure to visit regularly! Give your business the Internet image it deserves. Our advertising, web site and graphic design services with full support, are customized to your budget and marketing requirements. click for more information Left: During the winter lay-up things have been a bit slow ( and cold ) in the Great Lakes so I thought of posting something from Costa Rica. This is a view of the shoreline at the entrance to Puerto Limon on March 7, 2004. It was a windy day with large swells rocking the ships loaded with bananas and pineapples. Last Update: REFERENCE ONLY!
Keiffer Koastline Travel journals of Nicole and Eric Keiffer, including details on the lighthouses of the great lakes and pictures from Maui. http://www.keiffer.org/
Extractions: Aloha! Welcome to Nicole and Eric's homesite, the Keiffer Koastline, here you find many interests of the Keiffer family, from photos, recipes, hobbies, interests, and other cool coast stuff. The following are places to vist while on the Koast... Aquatic Life: Okay so we've got more than fish, sea-rays, and corals, this section is dedicated to the O'Hanna (family), those that we spend our treasured moments with, from family photos, to pictures of our two children, there's tons here to see. See pictures of the new house being constructed HERE Travels: We've tried to spend our summers on the coast, with the kids on the Great Lakes, our Honeymoon in Hawaii, visits to the coastline state of the US, you can find pictures of places we've been and seen. The calender details when our travels took place. Beaches: What's a koast without a beach? Our favorite beaches are here, and we've got anything from pictures, to maps on where and when we spend quality time with the kids. Boondocks: Dedicated to our favorite seafood resturant in Daytona Beach, this is were the music is great, the food is worth a try, and for those who are out to relax, the drinks are on us! Search databases of great music, awesome food recipes, and more drinks than you can experience in a lifetime.
Lighthouse Transfer Program How to obtain a great lakes or Florida lighthouse that has been relinquished by the U.S. Coast Guard. http://www.es.blm.gov/lighthouses/
Pennsylvania Lighthouse News Archaeologists locate site of first us great lakes lighthouse. This story isbased on an article in the Watertown (New York) Daily News of July 2, 2000. http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/lighthouse/news/pa_news.html
Extractions: This is a text of a press release from the City of Erie, dated March 2, 2004. The major part of the project is the reconstruction and installation of the lighthouse lantern room, which had been completely removed in 1899 by the United States Coast Guard and transferred to the Marblehead Lighthouse in Sandusky, Ohio. The Land Lighthouse has been dark ever since. The first week of March, Fiske will install an exact replica of the original top including a 10-window lantern room, a copper roof, and observation decks as it appeared in the late 19th century. "We wanted to preserve the lighthouse since it is one of the last remaining pieces of our community's maritime heritage and also because so many travelers and tourists enjoy visiting this piece of history. We owe it to future generations to be stewards of the lighthouse so their children can also enjoy and learn from it," explained Raymond P. Schreckengost, P.E., Executive Director. Funds for the $390,000 project were provided by the Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission (PHMC) and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) through the Transportation Enhancements Program.
Craygo's Lighthouse Photos Photographs and description of great lakes lighthouses and the Kiluea lighthouse in Hawaii. http://www.geocities.com/rhwilcox/index.html
Great Lakes Lights Comprehensive directory of the existing and lost lighthouses in the region, with links to websites about individual light stations. http://www.geocities.com/greatlakeslights/
Lighthouses Marvin Aerial Photography. Aerial photos of lighthouses from all of the great lakes. Contains location and print ordering information http://www.greatlakeslighthouses.com/index.shtml
Extractions: Using a small plane, a medium format camera and a variety of lenses, Lynn Marvin traveled the Great Lakes shooting events and picturesque landmarks, especially lighthouses. Son John, a commercial pilot and photographer, often assisted his dad. The photographs on this web site were taken by Lynn except those marked with an asterisk, which were taken by John. Marvin Aerial Photo was one of the original sponsors of the Great Lakes Lighthouse Festival held in Alpena, Michigan the second weekend of October each year.
GLLKA - Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association Committed to collecting and disseminating the histories of the lakes' lighthouses and their keepers, as well as preserving the structures. Organization news and information, calendar of events, Guide to Saving a Lighthouse, and other topics. http://www.gllka.com/
Linda's Lighthouse Page great lakes Lighthouse Stamps. On June 17, 1995, the us Postal Serviceissued the new great lakes Lighthouse Stamps pictured here. http://www.ais.org/~lsa/
Extractions: Original Watercolor of Brandaris Lighthouse at Terschelling, Netherlands by Marie Anne Merk; used with her permission. to my Lighthouse Page. The lighthouses you see are from contributed and personal photos and from my postcard collection. If you would like to browse more postcards on varied topics, select August 23, 1996 Added Crisp Point Lighthouse to the Lake Superior Lights in the "The Lighthouse Collection." Thanks to Cameron Lovett for the photographs and information about Crisp Point Light. April 28, 1996 Added When Irish Lights are Shining to "The Lighthouse Collection." Thanks to John Eagle for making his spectacular Irish lighthouse photographs available for use on this page. January 22, 1996 Added Lighthouses and Lightships of the Netherlands to "The Lighthouse Collection." Thanks to Frans La Poutre, Marie Anne Merk, and Bo de Visser of the Netherlands for their important contributions to this page. Added Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association (GLLKA) home page to "Links for Lighthouse Surfing." Many thanks to Jim Lahey of Ann Arbor, MI for the photos of St. Helena Lighthouse (straits of Mackinac in Michigan). Alan Brushaber and I produced this page with the help of Dick Moehl, president of GLLKA. Added Ida Lewis: Famous Female Lighthouse Keeper to "Links for Lighthouse Surfing." Thanks to Candace Clifford for telling me about her page on the legendary woman lighthouse keeper of Lime Rock Lighthouse (now known as Ida Lewis Lighthouse) in Rhode Island.
Great Lakes Lighthouses Highquality contemporary color photographs and detailed information on selected lighthouses located on the five lakes. http://www.lighthousegetaway.com/lights/g_lakes.html
Seeing The Light - The Lighthouses Of Michigan Resource of historical information, keepers, seeing, and finding the lighthouses of the western great lakes. http://www.terrypepper.com/lights/state_michigan.htm
Extractions: We are proud to have been selected to offer our customers the Donna Elias' Great American Lighthouses Limited Edition Collection of 5 collages (New England , Mid Atlantic , North Carolina , Florida Lights) plus her famous rendition of Key West Light These watercolor style paintings are limited to between 950 and 1200 prints, depending upon the rendition, as previously indicated. Each of these limited edition prints is hand signed and numbered by the artist complete with a Certificate of Limited Edition and the artist's biography. ** Each Great Lakes Light piece comes with 5 matching Commemorative U.S. Postage Stamps. In addition, we are, also, especially pleased to be able to offer the
Office Of The Great Lakes April 2004 Activity Report great lakes Regional Lighthouse Conference. about the commission and its programs,visit http//www.epa.state.oh.us/oleo . great lakes Sustainability Report. http://www.michigan.gov/deq/0,1607,7-135-3308_3579-91364--,00.html
Mackinaw City and The great lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association present the great lakes LighthousePhoto Contest 2004 the pdf file from this page or email us at photocontest http://www.mackinawcity.com/attractions/hiking/index.phtml?catid=37&parent=2
Extractions: the Lighthouses of Michigan This section includes a list of primary and secondary sources used in creating the lighthouse exhibit and also partially reflects the holdings of the Clarke Library on the topic. If you would like to leave this section of the exhibit click on one of the links in the table at the bottom of the page Adamson, Hans Christian. Keepers of the Lights . New York, N.Y.: Greenberg, 1995. Caesar, Pete. Let There be Light . Green Bay, WI: Ocean and Great Lakes Marine Press, 1984. Caesar, Pete. Let There be Light II . Green Bay, WI: Ocean and Great Lakes Marine Press, 1993. Caesar, Pete. Let There be Light III . Green Bay, WI: Ocean and Great Lakes Marine Press, 1997. Clifford, Mary Louise. Women Who Kept the Lights: an illustrated history of female lighthouse keepers . Williamsburg, VA: Cyprus Communications, 1993. Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association. Instructions to Light-keepers: a photo reproduction of the 1902 edition of instructions to light-keepers and masters of light-house vessels . Allen Park, MI: Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association, 1989.
Great Lakes Environment - USEPA View of us side of falls from Ontario Niagara Falls, New York Center for great Lakesand Aquatic Split Rock Lighthouse along Lake Superior s North Shore Lake http://www.epa.gov/glnpo/image/viz_par2.html
Great Lakes Environment - USEPA Sailboat at sunset, great lakes Don Young (as submitted Keweenaw River Lighthouseat Mclain State Park Houghton PJ Hoffmeister State Park, Michigan us Fish and http://www.epa.gov/glnpo/image/viz_sce3.html