McGulpin's Point Light

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[[Image:McGulpin's Point Light.jpg|thumb|300px|''McGulpin's Point Light'' in 1987 - 2nd trip]]
[[Image:McGulpin's Point Light.jpg|thumb|300px|''McGulpin's Point Light'' in 1987 - 2nd trip]]
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[[Image:McGulpin's Point Light1.jpg|thumb|300px|''McGulpin's Point Light'' in 2009]]
Mackinaw City, Michigan
Mackinaw City, Michigan
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Built: 1896
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Built: 1869
Decommissioned: 1906
Decommissioned: 1906
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This light, near Fort Michilimackinac, is now a private residence. The lantern room has been removed, but the distinctive octoganal brick tower remains. <br clear=all>
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This light, 2 miles west of Fort Michilimackinac, became a private residence soon after it was decommissioned in 1906. The lantern room had been removed prior to its being sold.  The naked tower remained that way until the spring of 2009.  The private residence was put up for sale in 2005, and purchased by Emmet County in 2008.  A replica lantern room, fabricated by Moran Iron Works in Onaway, was placed atop the lighthouse on April 23, 2009, and on May 30, 2009 the light was relit.  Plans are underway to turn the site into a museum. <br clear=all>
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Revision as of 14:36, 13 October 2009

McGulpin's Point Light in 1987 - 2nd trip
McGulpin's Point Light in 1987 - 2nd trip
McGulpin's Point Light in 2009
McGulpin's Point Light in 2009

Mackinaw City, Michigan

Built: 1869

Decommissioned: 1906

This light, 2 miles west of Fort Michilimackinac, became a private residence soon after it was decommissioned in 1906. The lantern room had been removed prior to its being sold. The naked tower remained that way until the spring of 2009. The private residence was put up for sale in 2005, and purchased by Emmet County in 2008. A replica lantern room, fabricated by Moran Iron Works in Onaway, was placed atop the lighthouse on April 23, 2009, and on May 30, 2009 the light was relit. Plans are underway to turn the site into a museum.


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