Managing Organization: Sand Point Lighthouse
Telephone:
906-786-3763
Website: http://www.exploringthenorth.com/sandpoint/light.html Email: clara@mosenfelder.net
Contact Address Information: Delta County Historical Society 16 Water Plant Road, Sand Point, Ludington Park Escanaba Michigan,
49829,
United States
Notes: An 1886 fire at this lighthouse killed the keeper, Mary Terry. The building has ben restored by the Delta County Historical Society and is now open as a museum. The present lantern is the discarded
lantern from Poverty Island Light; the original was removed when the light was discontinued. A fourth order lens originally used in the 1927 Menominee Pier Light is now in use in the lighthouse. Tower Height: 41 Height of Focal Plane: 44 Description of Tower: White, square brick tower attached to keeper's dwelling.
This light is operational
Other Buildings? Integral 1.5 story brick keeper's dwelling. Date Established: 1868 Date Present Tower Built: 1868 Date Deactivated: 1939-1989 Optics: 1868: Fourth order Fresnel lens. Current Use: Museum Open To Public? Yes. Museum? The Sand Point Lighthouse Museum is open from June 1 - Sept. 1 (9 to 5) and during the month of September (1 to 4). Directions: From US Route 2 and US Route 41 go east on Ludington Street and follow for about 1.7 miles to the lighthouse. Listed on the
National Register of Historic Places Keepers: Mary Terry (?-1886, died in service).
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