Michigan City East Light Explained

Coordinates:41.729°N -86.9117°W
Yearbuilt:1904
Automated:1960[1]
Marking:white, lantern black; fog signal building roof red
Shape:octagonal on fog signal building
Height:[2]
Focalheight:[3]
Lens:Fifth Order Fresnel lens[4] (original), rotating 2130C (current)
Characteristic:Fog horn (2 blasts every 30 s).
Module:
Embed:yes
Michigan City East Pierhead Light Tower and Elevated Walk
Added:February 17, 1988
Refnum:88000069

The Michigan City Breakwater lighthouse is located in the harbor of Michigan City, Indiana.[5] [6]

This is the successor to the Old Michigan City Light, when the lantern, lens and light was moved to the new light at the end of the newly extended pier.[7] This is one of very few lights on the Great Lakes which still has the iron walkway atop the pier (see Manistee Pierhead lights and Grand Haven South Pierhead Inner Light).[8]

There has been a lighthouse in Michigan City for 170 years. However, "most people in Indiana don’t realize there is a lighthouse in the state." Mayor Oberlie passes out lapel pins to illustrate its importance and scope. He calls Lake Michigan "the city’s crown jewel," which became prominent when he was city planner in the 1970s.[9]

In May 2007, this aid to navigation was deemed excess by the Coast Guard. It was offered at no cost to eligible entities, including federal, state and local agencies, non-profit corporations, educational agencies, or community development organizations under the terms of the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act. "According to Mayor Chuck Oberlie, Michigan City filed a letter of interest for the lighthouse and will seek ownership."[10]

It is one of a dozen past or present lighthouses in Indiana.

The old 1858 lighthouse, near the entrance to the park, is open as a museum every day except Mondays from 1 to 4 p.m.[10]

See also

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. [National Park Service]
  2. Web site: Database of Tower Heights . Pepper, Terry . Seeing the Light . terrypepper.com . 2009-10-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20000918211817/http://www.terrypepper.com/lights/lists/towers.htm . 2000-09-18 . dead .
  3. Web site: Database of Focal Heights . Pepper, Terry . Seeing the Light . terrypepper.com . 2009-10-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080830100452/http://www.terrypepper.com/Lights/lists/focalheight.htm . 2008-08-30 . dead .
  4. But see, which indicates a Fourth Order Fresnel lens was original.
  5. Web site: Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society, Michigan City East Pierhead (Lake Michigan) Light ARLHS USA-493.
  6. Web site: Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society, World List of Lights. . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090421203756/http://arlhs.com/awards/U_list.html . 2009-04-21 .
  7. http://lighthouse.boatnerd.com/gallery/Michigan/MichCityOld.htm Wobser, Old Michigan City Lighthouse
  8. Pepper, Terry. "Michigan City Pierhead Light", Seeing the Light, 2005-01-08. Retrieved on 2009-05-24.
  9. Web site: Richards, Rick A. Michigan City's Love Affair With Its Lighthouse . July 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110614090300if_/http://www.lighthousedepot.com/lite_digest.asp?action=get_article&sk=03074&bhcd2=1258675945 . June 14, 2011 . Lighthouse Digest .
  10. Web site: Anderson, Kraig, Lighthouse friends, Michigan City Lighthouse..