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Old Presque Isle Light in 1987 - 1st trip
Old Presque Isle Light in 1987 - 1st trip

Presque Isle, Michigan

Built: 1840

Decommissioned: 1840

The first lighthouse at Presque Isle (not really an island, but a peninsula) served for thirty years before being replaced by a taller lighthouse a mile to the north. In the early 1900s the property was bought by the Stebbins family who restored the lighthouse and cottage. The cottage is now a museum, filled with antiques from the lighthouse's service period. The lighthouse tower is open to the public, and the hand-chisled stone staircase can be climbed up to the top.


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