Limited-Edition Poster Marks a New Chapter for Eagle Bluff Light Station

Take home a piece of history!

To commemorate the Grand Opening Celebration of the restored Eagle Bluff Light Station, the Door County Historical Society is proud to offer a limited-edition, signed and numbered commemorative poster featuring an original illustration by Wisconsin artist Jamey Ritter.

This remarkable artwork is the first to depict the entire historic complex as it appeared during the Duclon family era. The illustration beautifully captures the keeper’s residence and light tower, along with the newly reconstructed summer kitchen and barn, all perched dramatically on the edge of the bluff overlooking Green Bay. A soaring eagle completes the scene, reflecting both the station’s namesake and the breathtaking beauty of its setting.

Each poster has been personally signed by the artist, making it a special collector’s piece and a lasting tribute to one of Door County’s most beloved historic landmarks. Whether you’re a lighthouse enthusiast, history buff, art collector, or simply love Door County, this poster is a unique way to commemorate the completion of Eagle Bluff’s historic restoration.

Signed posters will be available at the Grand Opening Celebration on Friday, June 26, for $25 each.

Only 250 of these 11×14 posters have been printed. Once they’re gone, they’re gone. Don’t miss your opportunity to own this one-of-a-kind keepsake celebrating a landmark moment in the history of Eagle Bluff Light Station.


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