Location | Escanaba, Delta County Michigan |
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Coordinates | 45°45′N 87°02′W / 45.750°N 87.033°W[1] |
Tower | |
Constructed | 1867 |
Foundation | natural/emplaced |
Construction | brick[7] |
Height | 44 feet (13 m)[2] |
Shape | square tower with octagonal lantern[3][8] |
Markings | white w black parapet & lantern, red roofs |
Heritage | National Register of Historic Places listed place, Michigan state historic site |
Light | |
First lit | 1868 |
Deactivated | 1939 |
Focal height | 44 feet (13 m)[3][4] |
Lens | Fourth order Fresnel Lens[9] |
Range | 13 miles (21 km)[5] |
Characteristic | white light, 3 s on, 3 s off[5][6] |
Sand Lighthouse | |
Location | 12 Waterplant Rd., Escanaba, Michigan |
Coordinates | 45°44′40″N 87°2′40″W / 45.74444°N 87.04444°W |
Built | 1868 |
Architect | United States Lighthouse Service |
Architectural style | Lighthouse |
NRHP reference No. | 97001474[10] |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | December 1, 1997 |
Designated MSHS | February 25, 1988 |
The Sand Point Lighthouse is located in Escanaba, Michigan, United States, on Lake Michigan's northern shore. Since 1989, it has been an unofficial aid to navigation.[6] Though it is an operational aid to navigation.[9] The restored lighthouse is now open to the public during the summer months. It is also known as the Escanaba/Sand Point (Little Bay de Noc) Light[1] or the Escanaba Light.[11]
This Sand Point Light is one of two bearing that name in Michigan. The other is in Baraga.[6]