This Craighill Channel Upper Rear Lighthouse was built in 1885 as part of two lighthouses that mark the Craighill Cutoff Channel.
Its unique look is an iron-covered wooden square shaft surrounded by an iron pyramid skeleton tower. It's surrounded by private property and continues as an active lighthouse today, used by ships and boaters to navigate up into the Patapsco River to Baltimore.
We handcraft this lighthouse in 3/4" thick wood in the USA.
Look closely and you'll find Casper, our black cat mascot, playing watch cat for the day!
See the Craighill Channel Lower Front Lighthouse