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Home > Digest > Archives > 08/2004

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Erie Land Lighthouse Re-Dedicated

The newly restored Erie Land Lighthouse.




The new State of Pennsylvania Historical marker being unveiled at the rededication of the Erie Land ...




On the steps to the entrance of the newly restored Erie Land Lighthouse, Kitty Felion presents ...




Tim Harrison, editor of Lighthouse Digest, along with Jesse and Jack Fiske of Fiske & Sons who ...




The Presque Isle Lighthouse, which was built to replace the Erie Land Lighthouse. Although it is a ...




Pat Scutella and his son Pat took a moment to pose for us in front of the newly restored Erie Land ...




Timothy Harrison presents Ray Schreckengost of the Erie-Western Pennsylvania Port Authority the ...




Mark Weber, Director of Education and Curator of the Erie Maritime Museum, at the Erie Land Light ...




Lighthouse Digest assistant editor, Kathleen Finnegan (left) and Lighthouse Digest subscriber ...




Tim Harrison addressing the crowd at the Erie Land Lighthouse where he told them why it is so ...



Thanks to the efforts of a few stubborn volunteers, Erie, Pennsylvania’s Land Lighthouse, sports a brand new lantern room and the tower looks once again like the day it was built. And, although only ceremonial, the old beacon once again has a light in its tower.

The efforts of these volunteers culminated June 19 with the

re-dedication of the lighthouse, as a new state historical marker was unveiled to a crowd of a couple hundred people.

Although the day started off dreary and overcast, it turned to bright sunshine by the time the ceremony was ready to start. Many lighthouse buffs, most of whom were subscribers to Lighthouse Digest Magazine, got to meet each other for the first time because of this historic event.

The day-long festival honoring the completion of the $400,000 restoration project was complete with the typical speeches and a variety of vendors selling their lighthouse wares and collectibles. However, those in attendance witnessed history in the making – something they can tell and pass down to future generations – as they saw another part of America’s nearly forgotten lighthouse heritage, come alive again to be saved for future generations.

However, as any of

the locals will tell you, and many told us, the restoration of the lighthouse would not have been possible if Kitty Felion and Janet Woods had not been the squeaky wheel trying to get a friend to bring them some oil. They found that friend in Ray Schreckengost of the Erie-Western Pennsylvania Port Authority, who mobilized his staff. Eventually they had a $300,000 grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Enhancements Program followed by a $90,000 grant from the Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission.


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