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Skillagalee Island (Ile Aux Galets) Lighthouse

Skillagalee Island (Ile Aux Galets) Lighthouse, Cross Village Township, Emmet County, Michigan, United States

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Skillagalee Island (Ile Aux Galets) Lighthouse

The Skillagalee Island (Ile Aux Galets) Lighthouse is situated on Ile Aux Galets, located in northeast Lake Michigan, approximately 7 miles northwest of Cross Village in Emmet County, Michigan. The island can be accessed by boat or ferry from the mainland.

History

The lighthouse was built to warn passing ships of a dangerous gravel shoal extending almost 2 miles east and 0.5 miles northwest of the island's location. The light has been an important aid to navigation in this busy shipping lane for many years.

Architecture

The Skillagalee Island Lighthouse is a unknown structure with a unknown foot tower and a focal height of unknown. The light source is reportedly an unknown.

Light Characteristics

The Skillagalee Island Light emits a unknown light that can be seen from approximately unknown miles. The light's characteristics are designed to provide safe passage for ships navigating the treacherous waters around Ile Aux Galets.

Current Status

The lighthouse is reportedly still operational and maintained by a private organization. However, its status may have changed since the last available update.

Heritage Status

Ile Aux Galets Lighthouse has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) with reference number 84001389.

Notable Historical Events

The Skillagalee Island Lighthouse has played a significant role in maritime history, particularly during World War II when it was used as a navigation aid for Allied ships.

Details

NameSkillagalee Island (Ile Aux Galets) Lighthouse
CityCross Village Township
CountryUnited States
Coordinates45.676323, -85.17233
Current useThe lighthouse is reportedly still operational and maintained by a private organization.