Middle Neebish (Lower Nicolet) Range Lighthouse
8RFF+WP Homestead, MI, USA
Name and Location
The Middle Neebish (Lower Nicolet) Range Lighthouse is located in Homestead, Michigan, USA.
Construction and History
The lighthouse was constructed in 1942 during World War II as part of the United States Coast Guard's efforts to enhance maritime security. The structure was designed by an unknown architect and built using concrete and steel materials.
Architecture and Materials
The Middle Neebish (Lower Nicolet) Range Lighthouse stands at a height of 85 feet (26 meters) with a focal height of 120 feet (37 meters) above sea level. It features a light that operates on a Fl(3)W.15s pattern, flashing every 15 seconds.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse has a range of approximately 13 nautical miles (24 kilometers), providing guidance to vessels navigating the waters of Lake Superior and the St. Marys River.
Accessibility and Visiting
The lighthouse was automated in 1979, ending the era of manual operation by lighthouse keepers. Today, it serves as a private aid to navigation, maintained by the United States Coast Guard and local authorities. Visitors are welcome to explore the area, but entry into the lighthouse itself is not permitted.
Notable Views and Landscape
The surrounding landscape is characterized by dense forests, rolling hills, and picturesque wetlands. From its vantage point, the lighthouse offers breathtaking views of the St. Marys River, Lake Superior, and the nearby wetlands. Visitors can enjoy a scenic hike along the Power Line Trail.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in [Year], acknowledging its contributions to the maritime heritage of the United States.
Details
Name | Middle Neebish (Lower Nicolet) Range Lighthouse |
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City | Homestead |
Country | Usa |
Coordinates | 46.3247842, -84.1757231 |
Website | https://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=839 |
Year of construction | 1942 |
Events | none mentioned |
Historic significance | listed on the National Register of Historic Places |
Keeper stories | none mentioned |
Stories | none mentioned |
Architect | [Unknown] |
Construction material | concrete, steel |
Focal height | 37 |
Tower height | 26 |
Heritage status | true |
Renovations | automated in 1979 |
Access description | via Power Line Trail |
Landscape type | rocky outcropping, dense forests, rolling hills, and picturesque wetlands |
View description | breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including the St. Marys River, Lake Superior, and nearby wetlands |
Guided tours | false |
Facilities | toilet, café, gift shop |
Nearby attractions | Soo Locks, city of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, Upper Peninsula's natural beauty |
Light characteristic | Fl(3)W.15s |
Light range | 24 |
Automated | true |