City of Kewaunee, 401 Fifth Street, Kewaunee, WI 54216920-388-5000info@cityofkewaunee.orgThe northern doorway leads to a bedroom beneath the western cross gable's northern end. The doorway on the hallway's southern side leads to a bedroom under the southern end of the western cross gable. The southern bedroom is smaller than the northern bedroom due to space taken for the stairway. Both bedrooms have tiled floors and concrete walls covered with plaster. An 8-inch tall band of molding extends along the base of each bedroom wall. There is molding around the doorways, also. Both bedrooms are lighted with a wood-framed tripartite window that pierces the room's gable end. The middle window is taller than the ones on left and right. Each of the three windows in the tripartite unit is hung with wood-frame double-hung sash. Lexan sheets cover the inner side. Only the middle window is not covered on the outside. Floor vents are centered under each set of windows.The eastern doorway leads to the second story's middle room. It is beneath the pitch roof connecting the cross gables on either end of the second story. The room's sides slope inward because it is below the pitch roof. The walls are paneled and there is a modern drop ceiling. The room's concrete floor is tiled. The north and south walls are each pierced with a rectangular wood-framed window with double-hung sash. Heating vents are located in the floor along the north and south walls. A doorway in the east wall leads to the second story's eastern room which is beneath the lighthouse's eastern cross gable. Both the bedrooms and middle room (underneath the paneling) on the second floor have green painted walls and white painted ceilings. All of the painted walls or ceilings are of a semi-gloss or gloss paint.The metal stairway leads to a short hallway on the second story. This hallway has doorways on the north, east, south and west. Both the stairway and hallway have concrete yellow painted walls and white painted ceiling. The floor is covered with square linoleum tiles. The hallway's western doorway is covered. It formerly provided access to an elevated walkway that extended along the south pier to shore. The walkway no longer exists.The eastern room has concrete floors, walls, and ceiling. The ceiling's center part has been removed toaccommodate the lower part of the light tower, above. This lower portion of the tower is approximately 6 feet talland is paneled with wooden tongue and groove wainscoting painted white. The eastern room is occupied by two 3-foot diameter steel air tanks. They are centered in the middle of the room. These were formerly used to holdcompressed air for the lighthouse's duophone fog signal, which was removed when the existing electrical fog signalWeb Design software by Xara