Huron Harbor Light
Nickel Plate Drive

Huron Harbor Light
The Huron Harbor Light is a historic lighthouse located on Nickel Plate Drive in Huron, United States.
History
- The Huron Harbor Light was constructed in 1939 and has been an important aid to navigation for mariners entering the harbor ever since its completion. The light's construction marked a significant milestone in the development of maritime safety infrastructure in the region.
- While specific historical events are not documented for the Huron Harbor Light, its construction and operation have undoubtedly played a role in shaping the maritime landscape of the surrounding area.
Architecture
The lighthouse features a square pyramidal tower with a distinctive shape, characteristic of many classic lighthouses. Its foundation is built on a sturdy base, ensuring stability and durability. The tower stands at 24.3 meters (80 feet) tall, while its focal height reaches an impressive 30.5 meters (100 feet). The light's lantern room is equipped with a Fresnel lens, which projects a powerful beam of red light into the surrounding waters.
Light Characteristics
The Huron Harbor Light emits a distinctive red light that can be seen from up to 12 nautical miles away. Its light pattern consists of an Iso (fixed) flash every six seconds, making it easily recognizable by mariners. The light is also equipped with a fog signal, which operates on VHF-FM Ch. 83A and emits a horn-like sound.
Current Status
The Huron Harbor Light remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation has been automated over the years. While it continues to serve as a vital navigational aid, its status as a fully operational lighthouse is no longer confirmed.
Location and Accessibility
The Huron Harbor Light is situated on Nickel Plate Drive in Huron, United States. The location provides easy access for visitors, who can view the light from a short distance away. However, due to safety concerns, visiting the lighthouse itself may be restricted or require special permission.
Heritage Status
The Huron Harbor Light has been recognized as a historic landmark by the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), with its designation officially recorded on December 19, 1991. This recognition acknowledges the light's significance in the history of maritime safety and navigation in the region.
Notable Historical Events
While specific historical events are not documented for the Huron Harbor Light, its construction and operation have undoubtedly played a role in shaping the maritime landscape of the surrounding area.
Details
| Name | Huron Harbor Light |
|---|---|
| City | Huron |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 41.40462, -82.54385 |
| Current use | Active aid to navigation |
| Accessible | false |
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