Stephenson Island (Wisconsin)

This article is about an island in Wisconsin. For other islands similarly named, see Stephenson Island.
Stephenson Island
Geography
Location Menominee River, Marinette, Wisconsin
Coordinates 45°06′07″N 87°37′45″W / 45.1019294°N 87.6292735°W / 45.1019294; -87.6292735Coordinates: 45°06′07″N 87°37′45″W / 45.1019294°N 87.6292735°W / 45.1019294; -87.6292735
Country

Stephenson Island (formerly "Stephenson Isle"[1]) is located in the Menominee River within the boundary of Marinette, Wisconsin at a latitude of 45.1019294 north and longitude 87.6292735 west,[2] at an elevation of 587 feet.[3] It is named after Isaac Stephenson,[3][4] a prominent politician and lumberman in Marinette at the turn of the 20th century. The island is operated as a city park and is uninhabited.[5] US Highway 41 runs across it, which provides access to the park's pavilion, gazebo, playground, and picnic areas.[5]

A footbridge to the island connects from the Marinette side of the river, adjacent to the Wisconsin Tourist Information building and the Stephenson Public Library.[5] In homage to the city's logging past, there is a logging museum on the island.[5][6] The island is a popular place for access to the Menominee River for sport fishing and launching recreational boats.[7]

The island is the location for Marinette's Civil War memorial, The Soldiers Memorial. It is a figure of a soldier at parade rest, hewn from pink Westerly granite. The memorial is a total of 25 feet high and was given by Isaac Stephenson. It was dedicated in 1917.[1]

Events

The island's facilities host Marinette's "Sunset Concert Series" for Marinette's concerts. (Other concerts in the series are hosted by Marinette's twin city, Menominee, Michigan.)[4]

When Marinette had a Fourth of July celebration, fireworks would be launched from Stephenson Island.[8] This ended in 2012 and has been replaced with a "Marinette Logging and Heritage Fest" in mid-July.[4]

References

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