Menominee Pier Light

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File:MenomineeLight.jpg
Menominee Pier Light is located in Michigan
Menominee Pier Light
Location Menominee, Michigan
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.[1]
Year first lit 1927
Automated 1972
Foundation Concrete pier
Construction Cast iron
Tower shape Octagonal
Markings / pattern red Daymark with black lantern and white base
Height 34 feet (10 m)
Focal height 46 feet (14 m)
Original lens Fourth Order Fresnel lens
Current lens 12-inch (300 mm) Tideland Signal ML-300 acrylic
Range 9 nautical miles (17 km; 10 mi)[1]
Characteristic Fl R 4s
ARLHS number USA-490
USCG number 7-21935
Menominee Pierhead Light Station
Nearest city Menominee, Michigan
Area less than one acre
Built 1927
MPS Light Stations of the United States MPS
NRHP Reference # 05000738[2]
Added to NRHP July 27, 2005

The Menominee North Pier lighthouse is located in the harbor of Menominee, Michigan. The station was first lit in 1877. The current structure and its still operational light was lit in 1927, and automated in 1972.[3] It is also sometimes called the "Menominee (Marinette) North Pierhead Light".[4]

The foundation is a concrete pier. The 34-foot (10 m) tall octagonal cast iron building is marked in a distinctive red, with a black lantern and white base. A Fourth Order Fresnel lens was originally installed, but was replaced with a modern 12-inch (300 mm) acrylic optic lens.[5] The original lens is now at Sand Point Light in Escanaba, Michigan.[6] The focal plane is 46 feet (14 m).[7]

The building originally had a diaphone fog signal structure attached, and it was later removed. The iron catwalk was removed in 1972 when the light was automated.[8]

This light is paired with a large rear range light.[9] That is denominated the Menominee (Marinette) North Pier light, and is also an active aid to navigation. Its focal plane 59 feet (18 m), and its characteristic is a continuous red light. The tower is a 50-foot (15 m)square pyramidal steel skeletal tower with gallery. It is painted red, and located on the Menominee North Pier about 600 feet (180 m) from the pierhead light.[10] It may be accessed by walking the pier. The site is open, but the tower is closed. U.S. Coast Guard. USCG 7-21940.[4]

References

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  5. Terry Pepper, Seeing the Light, 300 mm. acrylic optic lens.
  6. Wobser, David, Menoninee Pier Light at Boatnerds.com.
  7. National Park Service, Maritime Heritage Inventory of Historic Lights, Menoninee Pier Light.
  8. Terry Pepper, Seeing the Light, Menoninee Pier Light.
  9. Lighthoues R US, Menoninee Pier Lights.
  10. See the photo, National Park Service, Maritime Heritage Inventory of Historic Lights, Menoninee North Pier Light.
File:MenomineeAfter.jpg
Undated USCG aerial photo, showing catwalk (since removed)

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File:MenomineeBefore.jpg
Early undated USCG image of light and attached fog signal building