Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Welcome to Historic Rogers Street Fishing Village


Rogers Street Fishing Village and Great Lakes Coast Guard Museum exhibits an 1886 historic lighthouse, shipwreck displays and artifacts, and of course our commercial fishing exhibits. For 170 years, commercial fishermen have battled Lake Michigan for their living and even today, fish tugs haul in the day’s catch.


Our Life Saving Station, commissioned in 1877, (today known as the U.S.Coast Guard) has witnessed many dramatic rescues…and tragic outcomes. Our 1886 pierhead lighthouse, now located at the Museum, is silent witness to the wrecks and rescues off our dangerous shores. On the National Register of Historic Places, our museum complex is located on the banks of the East Twin River, the traditional headquarters of the Two Rivers Commercial Fishing Fleet.


We have five historic buildings that portray exciting stories. Step aboard the 1936 wooden fishing tug BUDDY O, explore the fishing sheds, see the antique Kahlenberg Marine Oil Engine started up, hear the whistles and horns, and then climb up to the 1886 Two Rivers' North Pier Lighthouse for a bird's eye view of the Fishing Village.


Finish your visit with a tour of the Great Lakes Coast Guard Exhibit SHIPWRECKS!, featuring artifacts rescued from the depths of Lake Michigan's most famous shipwrecks such as the VERNON, sunk in 1887, or the ROUSE SIMMONS, the legendary Christmas tree ship lost with all hands during a furious storm November 23, 1912.


Discover our stories!
Open Daily May - Oct. 10 am-4 pm Weekdays. Noon to 4 pm on Weekends.

Admission: $4 adult, $2 for children under 16.
Group Tours always welcome! Special school group presentation on the VERNON and ROUSE SIMMON shipwrecks. Available year round. $2.00 per student.

Call for an appointment. (920) 793-5905.

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