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Crisp Point Lighthouse

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Crisp Point Lighthouse (McMillan Township)
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Crisp Point Lighthouse

The Crisp Point Lighthouse was one of five U.S. Life-Saving Service Stations along the coast of Lake Superior between Munising and Whitefish Point in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

History

  • The Crisp Point Lighthouse was named after Christopher Crisp, a keeper who was said to be an "iron-willed boatman."
  • Surfmen were stationed there to aid mariners and ships in distress.

Architecture

The lighthouse is constructed from masonry materials. Unfortunately, no specific details about the architect or construction year are available.

Light Characteristics

The light characteristics of Crisp Point Lighthouse include a pattern of first order optics with a red glass lens. The range of the light is not specified.

Current Status

The Crisp Point Lighthouse was integrated into the United States Coast Guard in 1915, as part of the merger between the U.S. Life-Saving Service and the U.S. Lighthouse Service. Today, it stands as a museum, preserving the history of the U.S. Life-Saving Service.

Location

The Crisp Point Lighthouse is located at Crisp Point Road in McMillan Township, Luce County, Michigan, approximately 14 miles west of Whitefish Point on Lake Superior.

Accessibility

Visitors can access the lighthouse by visiting the nearby parking area and walking to the structure. No specific information about accessibility or guided tours is available.

Heritage Status

The Crisp Point Lighthouse is reportedly listed on the National Register of Historic Places, although no further details are available.

Notable Historical Events

Unfortunately, no notable historical events are recorded for this lighthouse.

Details

NameCrisp Point Lighthouse
CityMcMillan Township
CountryUnited States
Coordinates46.752922, -85.257324
Current usemuseum