Managing Organization: Old Presque Isle Lighthouse
Telephone:
517-595-2787
Contact Address Information: 5295 Grand Lake Road Presque Isle Michigan,
49777,
United States
Notes: This lighthouse was replaced by a new Presque Isle Lighthouse, a mile away, in 1871. It was bought by a private owner in 1897 for $75. At that time not much of the tower was left, and only the foundation of the keeper's house remained. The owners rebuilt the house and tower. The station was sold to the local township in 1995. Even though the light is inactive, there are stories that many people have seen a light glowing at night in the empty lantern room. Tower Height: 38 Description of Tower: White, conical stone and brick tower.
This light is not operational
Other Buildings? 1840 1 1/2 story keeper's house. Date Established: 1840 Date Present Tower Built: 1840 Date Deactivated: 1871 Optics: Fourth order Fresnel lens (relocated from SouthFox Island Lighthouse in the 1950s). Current Use: Museum Open To Public? Yes Museum? The lighthouse station is maintained as a maritime museum. It is open from mid-May through mid -September, seven days a week, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The lighthouse tower is also open to the public. Directions: From US Route 23, take Highway 638 toward Lake Huron and watch for signs for the lighthouse. Turn left on Grand Lake Road and follow to the lighthouse. Mapquest URL: Click here to get a map to this lighthouse! Listed on the
National Register of Historic Places Keepers: Henry L. Woolsey (1840-1849), Stephen V. Thornton (1849-1855), Louis J. Metevier (1855-1861), Patrick Garrity (1861-1871).
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