2025 Thursday Doors: 25 September

The Lime Kiln Light is a functioning navigational aid located on Lime Kiln Point overlooking Dead Man’s Bay on the western side of San Juan Island, San Juan County, Washington, in the United States. The Lime Kiln Light was established in 1914 when acetylene lights were placed on Lime Kiln Point.

The lighthouse at Lime Kiln Point was one of the last major navigational aids to be constructed on the shores of the Salish Sea. Architect Carl Leick was engaged to design the lighthouse, keepers’ quarters and fog signal building. Leick’s design motto was “Build ‘em stout, and make ‘em last.” The buildings were all built with reinforced concrete, an early use of that building technique. The light was commissioned on June 30, 1919.

Lime Kiln Lighthouse
Lime Kiln Point State Park
Friday Harbor, San Juan County,

Washington, USA

Due to the difficulty of supplying electricity to the site through the rugged terrain of the west side of San Juan Island, Lime Kiln Lighthouse continued using IOV lamps long after other locations had switched to electricity. The lamps were replaced with electric lights after World War II. The operation of the light was automated in 1962. The Lime Kiln Point Lighthouse was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

Click on images to enlarge. 

Dan’s Thursday Doors

Thursday Doors
Thursday Doors

Photo Credit:©️2025 Dave Schmitt … All Rights Reserved. 

Location: Lime Kiln Lighthouse; Lime Kiln State Park; Friday Harbor, Washington, USA

God Bless. Have a fantastic weekend. Hope to see y’all on Friday for the Which Way ChallengeThis week the Which Ways will be CWWC: Any Which Way (Your Choice). Have fun and Remember signs are always welcome. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.