Craighill Channel Upper Range Front Light

The Craighill Channel Upper Range Front Light is one of a pair of range lights that marks the second section of the shipping channel into Baltimore harbor.

Work on the upper range lights commenced in 1885 and was completed in time to allow activation in January 1886.

The keeper's house was built on the shore, and a long wooden bridge allowed access to the light itself.

Initially a locomotive headlight was installed to show a fixed white light.

[2] Three years after improvements to the keeper's house were made in 1890, the bridge to the light was destroyed by a storm.