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Old Mackinac Point Light

Old Mackinac Point Light is a deactivated lighthouse located at the northern tip of the Lower Peninsula in the U.S. state of Michigan. The lighthouse is part of Fort Michilimackinac State Park in the village of Mackinaw City just east of the Mackinac Bridge.

Old Mackinac Point Light
Old Mackinac Point Light in November 2022
LocationMackinaw City, Michigan
Coordinates45°47′15″N 84°43′46″W / 45.78750°N 84.72944°W / 45.78750; -84.72944
Tower
Constructed1892
FoundationAshlar limestone[5]
ConstructionCream City brick
Height50 feet (15 m)[1][2]
ShapeCylindrical "castle" with attached dwelling[1]
MarkingsNatural with black lantern
HeritageNational Register of Historic Places listed place 
Light
First lit1892
Deactivated1957
Focal height62 feet (19 m)[3]
LensFourth order Fresnel lens
Range14 nautical miles; 26 kilometres (16 mi)[4]
Mackinac Point Lighthouse
U.S. Coast Guard vintage photo
LocationMichilimackinac State Park, Mackinaw City, Michigan
Area0.9 acres (0.36 ha)
NRHP reference No.69000068[6]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPOctober 1, 1969
Designated MSHSApril 14, 1972

The lighthouse was constructed in 1892 along the Straits of Mackinac at the junction of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. It was deactivated in 1957 and currently serves as a museum.[7][8][9]

History edit

Preparations edit

Even before the advent of European explorers, the Straits of Mackinac were a significant hazard to water borne travelers. Consequently, before lighthouses, the Ojibwa lit the shore with fires.[10]

In the early 19th century, with large vessel traffic increasing from Lake Huron into the Straits, the first step in guarding the Straits was taken in 1829, through the construction of Bois Blanc Lighthouse to both guide mariners in making the westerly turn into the Straits, and to warn them of the shoals and shallows surrounding the island.

Three years later in 1832, Congress acted on Stephen Pleasonton’s recommendation that a lightship be placed on Waugoshance Shoal as the first attempt to mark the western entrance to the Straits. In 1838, Lieutenant James T. Homans reported that the lightship was wholly inadequate. He recommended a better solution for Waugoshance and also that a light be built on the point to the west of Mackinaw Harbor. Nothing came of Homans' recommendations. In 1854, the new Lighthouse Administration decided (against the recommendation of local residents) to put a light at McGulpin Point, approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) to the west of Old Point Mackinaw.

Construction edit

In 1889, the United States Lighthouse Board realized that Mackinaw Point was a better location. Their first inclination was to put a fog signal there, but when asking Congress for funding, they requested funding for both a fog signal and a first class lighthouse. Congress chose to accept their recommendation, but only voted the funding for a steam-powered fog-signal. The fog signal was built in 1890.[11] The signal proved to be exceptionally necessary for navigation in the often fog-choked Straits of Mackinac; during one exceptionally humid fortnight, the Old Mackinac Point signal personnel reported burning 52 cords of stove wood in order to keep steam up for the foghorn.[12]

The lighthouse "grew out of the fog station."[1][13] In March 1891, Congress finally authorized the funding for a light station and the board acted quickly. Bidding was difficult, but in 1892, "on a foundation of ashlar limestone, the tower and attached keeper’s dwelling were both constructed of Cream City brick, trimmed with Indiana Limestone. The double-walled cylindrical tower was laid with an outside diameter of 13 feet 4 inches (4.06 m), and as each course was added, rose to a height of 45 feet (14 m), surmounted by a circular iron gallery and an 8-foot-8-inch (2.64 m) diameter watch room, which was in turn capped by a prefabricated octagonal iron lantern."[14] The lens is a fourth order Fresnel Lens.

Its light was visible for 14 nautical miles; 26 kilometres (16 mi), which made it "particularly valuable" to the railroad car ferries SS Chief Wawatam and SS Sainte Marie operated between Mackinaw City and St. Ignace.[4]

Deactivation and preservation edit

The completion of the Mackinac Bridge in 1957 eliminated the need for the light. Since the Mackinac Bridge has lights on it at night, the bridge became a much better aid to navigation than the light.

 
The light as seen at night

In 1960, the lighthouse property was purchased by the Mackinac Island State Park Commission, incorporating it into surrounding Fort Michilimackinac State Park. The Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in November 1969, as Reference #69000068 (listed as: Mackinac Point Lighthouse).[13]

It is also a registered Michigan Historic Landmark. The Michigan Historical Marker on site states:

  • Mackinac Point Lighthouse.[13] The lighthouse complex, including the lightkeeper's quarters and tower, was reopened to the public in 2004 by Mackinac State Historic Parks as part of the Fort Michilimackinac complex. The light's original Fresnel lens is on display. An admission fee is charged.

A state historical marker was erected in 1972. It is Registered Site S0377. The marker states:

"This lighthouse is opposite the turning point for ships making the difficult passage through the Straits of Mackinac, one of the busiest crossroads of the Great Lakes. McGulpin Point Light, two miles to the west, had been established in 1856, but it was not visible from all directions. In 1889 Congress appropriated funds for the construction of a steam-powered fog signal here, which went into operation on November 5, 1890. Construction of the light tower and attached lightkeepers' dwelling began, and the light was first displayed on October 25, 1892. Heavy iron and brass castings were used throughout the structure, and the light was visible to ships sixteen miles away. In operation until 1958, the lighthouse is now a maritime museum."[15]

In 2000, serious restoration was undertaken, with the intent of restoring it to its appearance around 1910. The lighthouse is reopened to the public, and the castle-style structure, which design is unique in the Great Lakes was restored.[16] the first floor is fully accessible, and includes period furnishings and accoutrement, plus hands-on exhibits that test one's nighttime navigation skills, light a miniature Fresnel lens, and put on Lighthouse keeper clothing. Historic interpreters lead tours up the tower and into the lantern room.[4]

Starting in 2018, major exterior and interior masonry restoration was undertaken by National Restoration Inc.

Current status and getting there edit

 
Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse, June 2019
 
Sign summarizing the history of the lighthouse

Adjacent to the Mackinac Bridge, the park offers a good view of the bridge and boat traffic.[4]

Admission is through the 1907 Fog Signal Building, which houses the museum store. An admission fee is charged. Pets are welcome.

The tower is open to the public.[17]

The lighthouse is located within Michilimackinac State Park, just a few hundred feet east of the Mackinac Bridge and the Colonial Michilimackinac Visitors Center. At this time the light is a museum run by Mackinac Parks Commission 2006-08-13 at the Wayback Machine.

Because of its prime location and exposure to tourists, plus its unique picturesque form and color, it is the subject of photographs,[18] drawings, and needlepoint illustrations. Historical photographs are a prominent feature of the Mackinac Island State Park Commission website.[19]

An exciting and expensive alternative is to charter a seaplane to make a tour of the Mackinac Straits and environs.[20]

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • "A Tour of the Lights of the Straits." Michigan History 70 (Sep/Oct 1986), pp. 17–29.
  • Brisson, Steven (2001) Brief history, Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse, Mackinac Parks 2009-12-22 at the Wayback Machine, Mackinac Island State Park Commission. Adapted from: Old Mackinac Point Light Station. Mackinac History: A Continuing Series of Illustrated Vignettes. Vol. III, no. 5. Mackinac Island: Mackinac Island State Park Commission.
  • Brisson, Steven C. (Mackinac State Historic Parks chief curator). Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse: A History & Pictorial Souvenir (1/29/2008).[21]
  • Hyde, Charles K., and Ann and John Mahan. The Northern Lights: Lighthouses of the Upper Great Lakes. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1995. pp. 36–46. ISBN 0-8143-2554-8 ISBN 9780814325544.
  • Pepper, Terry. "Old Mackinac Point Light". Seeing The Light. terrypepper.com.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Michigan Lighthouse Conservancy, Old Mackinac Point Light.
  2. ^ Pepper, Terry. . Seeing the Light. terrypepper.com. Archived from the original on 2000-09-18. Retrieved 2009-09-12.
  3. ^ Pepper, Terry. . Seeing the Light. terrypepper.com. Archived from the original on 2008-08-30. Retrieved 2009-09-12.
  4. ^ a b c d Wobser, David. . Boatnerd.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-28. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
  5. ^ Brisson, Steven (2001) Brief history, Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse, Mackinac Parks 2009-12-22 at the Wayback Machine, Mackinac Island State Park Commission.
  6. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  7. ^ Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse, official website.
  8. ^ Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society Old Mackinac Point (Straits of Mackinac) Light, ARLHS USA-463.
  9. ^ Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society, World List of Lights (WLOL).
  10. ^ Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse. How Stuff Works.
  11. ^ Lighthouse Central, Old Mackinac Point light The Ultimate Guide to East Michigan Lighthouses by Jerry Roach (Publisher: Bugs Publishing LLC - July 2006). ISBN 0-9747977-1-5; ISBN 978-0-9747977-1-7.
  12. ^ Roberts, Bruce; Jones, Ray. (September 2002) American Lighthouses, 2nd: A Definitive Guide p. 250 Publisher: Globe Pequot Press 304 pp[permanent dead link] ISBN 1-59223-102-0; ISBN 978-1-59223-102-7; ISBN 978-0-7627-2269-3.
  13. ^ a b c National Park Service Maritime History Project, Inventory of Historic Lights, Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse. 2006-10-06 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ Pepper, Terry. "Old Mackinac Point Light". Seeing The Light. terrypepper.com.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-07-17. Retrieved 2008-04-06.
  16. ^ Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of the United States: Michigan's Eastern Lower Peninsula". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  17. ^ Old Mackinac Point Light, Detroit News.
  18. ^ Light house friends, Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-05-24. Retrieved 2009-07-11.
  20. ^ Stoke, Keith, A seaplane tour of the Straits.
  21. ^ Old Mackinac Point Light Press Release. 2008-03-04 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • History and current information about Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse.
  • Aerial photos, Old Mackinac Point Light, marinas.com.
  • Huelse, Klaus -- Meine Leuchtturm-Seite: Leuchttürme USA auf historischen Postkarten -- Historic postcard images of U.S. lighthouses, Historic Post Card View — Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse.
  • Interactive map of lighthouses in northern Lake Michigan.
  • Lake Huron Northern Lighthouses Mapped by Google
  • Lighthouses in the Mackinac Straits, Lighthouse Friends.
  • Mackinac Parks, Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse, official website.
  • Satellite view, Google Maps.
  • Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse - United States Lighthouses

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Old Mackinac Point Light is a deactivated lighthouse located at the northern tip of the Lower Peninsula in the U S state of Michigan The lighthouse is part of Fort Michilimackinac State Park in the village of Mackinaw City just east of the Mackinac Bridge Old Mackinac Point LightOld Mackinac Point Light in November 2022LocationMackinaw City MichiganCoordinates45 47 15 N 84 43 46 W 45 78750 N 84 72944 W 45 78750 84 72944TowerConstructed1892FoundationAshlar limestone 5 ConstructionCream City brickHeight50 feet 15 m 1 2 ShapeCylindrical castle with attached dwelling 1 MarkingsNatural with black lanternHeritageNational Register of Historic Places listed place LightFirst lit1892Deactivated1957Focal height62 feet 19 m 3 LensFourth order Fresnel lensRange14 nautical miles 26 kilometres 16 mi 4 Mackinac Point LighthouseU S National Register of Historic PlacesMichigan State Historic SiteU S Coast Guard vintage photoLocationMichilimackinac State Park Mackinaw City MichiganArea0 9 acres 0 36 ha NRHP reference No 69000068 6 Significant datesAdded to NRHPOctober 1 1969Designated MSHSApril 14 1972 The lighthouse was constructed in 1892 along the Straits of Mackinac at the junction of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron It was deactivated in 1957 and currently serves as a museum 7 8 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 Preparations 1 2 Construction 1 3 Deactivation and preservation 2 Current status and getting there 3 See also 4 Further reading 5 References 6 External linksHistory editPreparations edit Even before the advent of European explorers the Straits of Mackinac were a significant hazard to water borne travelers Consequently before lighthouses the Ojibwa lit the shore with fires 10 In the early 19th century with large vessel traffic increasing from Lake Huron into the Straits the first step in guarding the Straits was taken in 1829 through the construction of Bois Blanc Lighthouse to both guide mariners in making the westerly turn into the Straits and to warn them of the shoals and shallows surrounding the island Three years later in 1832 Congress acted on Stephen Pleasonton s recommendation that a lightship be placed on Waugoshance Shoal as the first attempt to mark the western entrance to the Straits In 1838 Lieutenant James T Homans reported that the lightship was wholly inadequate He recommended a better solution for Waugoshance and also that a light be built on the point to the west of Mackinaw Harbor Nothing came of Homans recommendations In 1854 the new Lighthouse Administration decided against the recommendation of local residents to put a light at McGulpin Point approximately 3 miles 4 8 km to the west of Old Point Mackinaw Construction edit In 1889 the United States Lighthouse Board realized that Mackinaw Point was a better location Their first inclination was to put a fog signal there but when asking Congress for funding they requested funding for both a fog signal and a first class lighthouse Congress chose to accept their recommendation but only voted the funding for a steam powered fog signal The fog signal was built in 1890 11 The signal proved to be exceptionally necessary for navigation in the often fog choked Straits of Mackinac during one exceptionally humid fortnight the Old Mackinac Point signal personnel reported burning 52 cords of stove wood in order to keep steam up for the foghorn 12 The lighthouse grew out of the fog station 1 13 In March 1891 Congress finally authorized the funding for a light station and the board acted quickly Bidding was difficult but in 1892 on a foundation of ashlar limestone the tower and attached keeper s dwelling were both constructed of Cream City brick trimmed with Indiana Limestone The double walled cylindrical tower was laid with an outside diameter of 13 feet 4 inches 4 06 m and as each course was added rose to a height of 45 feet 14 m surmounted by a circular iron gallery and an 8 foot 8 inch 2 64 m diameter watch room which was in turn capped by a prefabricated octagonal iron lantern 14 The lens is a fourth order Fresnel Lens Its light was visible for 14 nautical miles 26 kilometres 16 mi which made it particularly valuable to the railroad car ferries SS Chief Wawatam and SS Sainte Marie operated between Mackinaw City and St Ignace 4 Deactivation and preservation edit The completion of the Mackinac Bridge in 1957 eliminated the need for the light Since the Mackinac Bridge has lights on it at night the bridge became a much better aid to navigation than the light nbsp The light as seen at night In 1960 the lighthouse property was purchased by the Mackinac Island State Park Commission incorporating it into surrounding Fort Michilimackinac State Park The Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in November 1969 as Reference 69000068 listed as Mackinac Point Lighthouse 13 It is also a registered Michigan Historic Landmark The Michigan Historical Marker on site states Mackinac Point Lighthouse 13 The lighthouse complex including the lightkeeper s quarters and tower was reopened to the public in 2004 by Mackinac State Historic Parks as part of the Fort Michilimackinac complex The light s original Fresnel lens is on display An admission fee is charged A state historical marker was erected in 1972 It is Registered Site S0377 The marker states This lighthouse is opposite the turning point for ships making the difficult passage through the Straits of Mackinac one of the busiest crossroads of the Great Lakes McGulpin Point Light two miles to the west had been established in 1856 but it was not visible from all directions In 1889 Congress appropriated funds for the construction of a steam powered fog signal here which went into operation on November 5 1890 Construction of the light tower and attached lightkeepers dwelling began and the light was first displayed on October 25 1892 Heavy iron and brass castings were used throughout the structure and the light was visible to ships sixteen miles away In operation until 1958 the lighthouse is now a maritime museum 15 In 2000 serious restoration was undertaken with the intent of restoring it to its appearance around 1910 The lighthouse is reopened to the public and the castle style structure which design is unique in the Great Lakes was restored 16 the first floor is fully accessible and includes period furnishings and accoutrement plus hands on exhibits that test one s nighttime navigation skills light a miniature Fresnel lens and put on Lighthouse keeper clothing Historic interpreters lead tours up the tower and into the lantern room 4 Starting in 2018 major exterior and interior masonry restoration was undertaken by National Restoration Inc Current status and getting there edit nbsp Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse June 2019 nbsp Sign summarizing the history of the lighthouse Adjacent to the Mackinac Bridge the park offers a good view of the bridge and boat traffic 4 Admission is through the 1907 Fog Signal Building which houses the museum store An admission fee is charged Pets are welcome The tower is open to the public 17 The lighthouse is located within Michilimackinac State Park just a few hundred feet east of the Mackinac Bridge and the Colonial Michilimackinac Visitors Center At this time the light is a museum run by Mackinac Parks Commission Archived 2006 08 13 at the Wayback Machine Because of its prime location and exposure to tourists plus its unique picturesque form and color it is the subject of photographs 18 drawings and needlepoint illustrations Historical photographs are a prominent feature of the Mackinac Island State Park Commission website 19 An exciting and expensive alternative is to charter a seaplane to make a tour of the Mackinac Straits and environs 20 See also editGreat Lakes Storm of 1913 Shipwrecks of the 1913 Great Lakes storm List of victims of the 1913 Great Lakes storm Lighthouses in the United StatesFurther reading edit A Tour of the Lights of the Straits Michigan History 70 Sep Oct 1986 pp 17 29 Brisson Steven 2001 Brief history Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse Mackinac Parks Archived 2009 12 22 at the Wayback Machine Mackinac Island State Park Commission Adapted from Old Mackinac Point Light Station Mackinac History A Continuing Series of Illustrated Vignettes Vol III no 5 Mackinac Island Mackinac Island State Park Commission Brisson Steven C Mackinac State Historic Parks chief curator Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse A History amp Pictorial Souvenir 1 29 2008 21 Hyde Charles K and Ann and John Mahan The Northern Lights Lighthouses of the Upper Great Lakes Detroit Wayne State University Press 1995 pp 36 46 ISBN 0 8143 2554 8 ISBN 9780814325544 Pepper Terry Old Mackinac Point Light Seeing The Light terrypepper com References edit a b c Michigan Lighthouse Conservancy Old Mackinac Point Light Pepper Terry Database of Tower Heights Seeing the Light terrypepper com Archived from the original on 2000 09 18 Retrieved 2009 09 12 Pepper Terry Database of Focal Heights Seeing the Light terrypepper com Archived from the original on 2008 08 30 Retrieved 2009 09 12 a b c d Wobser David Old Mackinac Point Boatnerd com Archived from the original on 2013 01 28 Retrieved 2009 05 02 Brisson Steven 2001 Brief history Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse Mackinac Parks Archived 2009 12 22 at the Wayback Machine Mackinac Island State Park Commission National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service March 13 2009 Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse official website Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society Old Mackinac Point Straits of Mackinac Light ARLHS USA 463 Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society World List of Lights WLOL Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse How Stuff Works Lighthouse Central Old Mackinac Point light The Ultimate Guide to East Michigan Lighthouses by Jerry Roach Publisher Bugs Publishing LLC July 2006 ISBN 0 9747977 1 5 ISBN 978 0 9747977 1 7 Roberts Bruce Jones Ray September 2002 American Lighthouses 2nd A Definitive Guide p 250 Publisher Globe Pequot Press 304 pp permanent dead link ISBN 1 59223 102 0 ISBN 978 1 59223 102 7 ISBN 978 0 7627 2269 3 a b c National Park Service Maritime History Project Inventory of Historic Lights Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse Archived 2006 10 06 at the Wayback Machine Pepper Terry Old Mackinac Point Light Seeing The Light terrypepper com Michigan Historical Markers Old Mackinac Point Light Archived from the original on 2014 07 17 Retrieved 2008 04 06 Rowlett Russ Lighthouses of the United States Michigan s Eastern Lower Peninsula The Lighthouse Directory University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Old Mackinac Point Light Detroit News Light house friends Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse Historical photographs of Old Mackinac Point Light Archived from the original on 2009 05 24 Retrieved 2009 07 11 Stoke Keith A seaplane tour of the Straits Old Mackinac Point Light Press Release Archived 2008 03 04 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Old Mackinac Point Light History and current information about Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse Aerial photos Old Mackinac Point Light marinas com Huelse Klaus Meine Leuchtturm Seite Leuchtturme USA auf historischen Postkarten Historic postcard images of U S lighthouses Historic Post Card View Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse Interactive map of lighthouses in northern Lake Michigan Lake Huron Northern Lighthouses Mapped by Google Lighthouses in the Mackinac Straits Lighthouse Friends List and information for lighthouses in northern Lake Michigan Mackinac Parks Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse official website Satellite view Google Maps Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse United States Lighthouses Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Old Mackinac Point Light amp oldid 1185819668, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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