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View from Split Rock: A Lighthouse Keeper's Life [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 168 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 251x201x15 mm, kaal: 540 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: Minnesota Historical Society Press
  • ISBN-10: 1681341808
  • ISBN-13: 9781681341804
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 168 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 251x201x15 mm, kaal: 540 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: Minnesota Historical Society Press
  • ISBN-10: 1681341808
  • ISBN-13: 9781681341804
"In 1982, Lee Radzak and his wife Jane moved into the middle keeper's house at Split Rock Lighthouse on Lake Superior's North Shore, launching Lee's career as the resident site manager for the Minnesota Historical Society. Over the next 36 years, they raised a family, marveled at the lake's beauty, endured gigantic storms, and answered the questions posed by more than four million visitors. Working with journalist and author Curt Brown, Radzak takes readers into the everyday experiences, the remarkable surprises, and the seasonal round of the life of a lighthouse keeper at Split Rock. He also discusses its construction in 1909, the technology that has powered the light and the foghorns, the stories of its keepers, and his decision in 1985 to light the beacon in memory of the crew of the Edmund Fitzgerald"--

Split Rock Lighthouse is a Minnesota icon: a handsome structure perched atop a cliff on Lake Superior's North Shore, gorgeous in every weather, a lonely outpost overlooking the vastness of the lake. Except that this lighthouse is not lonely. It’s one of the state’s most visited historic sites.

In 1982, Lee Radzak and his wife, Jane, moved into the middle keeper’s house at Split Rock Lighthouse, launching Lee's career as the site's resident manager. Over the next 36 years, they raised a family, marveled at the lake’s beauty, endured gigantic storms, and answered the questions posed by more than four million visitors.

Working with journalist and author Curt Brown, Radzak takes readers into the everyday experiences, the remarkable surprises, and the seasonal round of the life of a lighthouse keeper at Split Rock. He also discusses its construction in 1909, the technology that has powered the light and the foghorns, the stories of its keepers, and his decision in 1985 to light the beacon in memory of the crew of the Edmund Fitzgerald.

Illustrated with pictures taken by Radzak and other talented photographers, this book offers a guide to and a stunning visual portrayal of life at Split Rock.

A modern lighthouse keeper tells the fascinating stories of his tenure at a celebrated historic site.
Foreword vii
Jane Radzak
The Gales of November Came Early
1(10)
Autumn
11(30)
A tour of the site
14(5)
Logbooks
19(7)
Double drowning
26(4)
Park and site, the beginnings
30(2)
Those who came before
32(9)
Winter
41(38)
The workings of the light-U
42(7)
Purloined artifacts
49(6)
Park and site, creating spaces for visitors
55(6)
Neighbors
61(18)
Spring
79(32)
Tourism through the years
80(6)
A friendly visitor, 1931
86(6)
Park and site, testing the partnership
92(5)
Women of the lighthouse, homes on a rock, and recipes
97(10)
Garage sale
107(4)
Summer
111(46)
Inspections
113(9)
Park and site, building trails and community
122(11)
Preservation projects
133(18)
Decommissioning
151(6)
Acknowledgments 157