CopperHarborLight
9689 Woodland Rd, Mohawk, MI 49950, USA
Name and Location
The Copper Harbor Light is located in Copper Harbor, Michigan, USA.
Construction and History
The Copper Harbor Light was built in 1851 by the United States Lighthouse Service to serve as a beacon for ships navigating the waters of Lake Superior. The lighthouse's design is attributed to architect James Reid.
Architecture and Materials
The Copper Harbor Light has a traditional lighthouse style with a cylindrical tower and a square keeper's dwelling attached to the rear.
Light and Navigation
The light characteristic of the Copper Harbor Light is Fl(3)W.15s, indicating a flash every three seconds for 15 seconds. The light stands at an impressive 46 feet (14 meters) tall, with a focal height of 43 feet (13 meters).
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the site by driving north on US-41 (Woodland Road) and turning onto Mohawk Road. Parking is available near the lighthouse, making it easily accessible for those with mobility impairments.
Notable Views and Landscape
The Copper Harbor Light sits amidst a picturesque landscape of forests, hills, and Lake Superior's shoreline. The surrounding area offers numerous hiking trails, including the popular Copper Harbor Trail that winds its way through the dense forest.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No anecdotes or folklore available.
Technical and Operational Details
Today, the Copper Harbor Light is no longer an active aid to navigation, having been automated in 1972. It has since been converted into a museum and visitor center, offering insight into the region's maritime history. Visitors can explore the lighthouse's original keepers' quarters, which have been restored to their original appearance.
Further Information
For more information on the Copper Harbor Light or to plan a visit, please contact unknown.
Details
Name | CopperHarborLight |
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City | CopperHarbor |
Country | Usa |
Coordinates | 47.4742612, -87.8603848 |
Year of construction | 1851 |
Events | |
Historic significance | historicaidtonavigation,convertedintoamuseumandvisitorcenter |
Keeper stories | |
Stories | |
Architectural style | traditionallighthousestylewithacylindricaltowerandasquarekeeper'sdwelling |
Architect | JamesReid |
Construction material | |
Focal height | 43feet(13meters) |
Tower height | 46feet(14meters) |
Renovations | convertedintoamuseumandvisitorcenter |
Landscape type | forests,hills,andlakeshoreline |
View description | picturesquelandscapeofforests,hills,andLakeSuperior'sshoreline |
Light characteristic | Fl(3)W.15s,flasheverythreesecondsfor15seconds |
Light range |