Sturgeon Point Light (MI)
From lighthouses
(Difference between revisions)
m |
|||
Line 17: | Line 17: | ||
[[Category:Great Lakes]] | [[Category:Great Lakes]] | ||
[[Category:Lake Huron]] | [[Category:Lake Huron]] | ||
- | |||
[[Category:Michigan]] | [[Category:Michigan]] |
Revision as of 18:35, 12 May 2009
Alcona County, Michigan
Built: 1869
Jutting out gently into Lake Huron, the Sturgeon Point requires this lighthouse to warn mariners of not only the shoreline, but a strip of gravel that runs out into the water before ending in a sand bar. This still operating lighthouse and its dwelling were refurbished and repainted by the Alcona County Historical Society and now serves as a museum.
Navigational Options
- Return to First Lighthouse Expedition
- Go to Alphabetical Listing
- Go to Geographical Listing
- Return to Lighthouse Home Page
Lighthouses: A Photographic Journey
- Conceived and Developed by David S. Carter
- Photographs by Donald W. Carter
- Text by Diana K. Carter, Donald W. Carter & David S. Carter
Copyright © 1995-2011 David S. Carter, Donald W. Carter, & Diana K. Carter. All rights reserved. Reproduction by any means, physical or electronic, in part or in full, without the express permission of the authors, is strictly prohibited.
This article was last modified on 5/12/2009.