Charlevoix South Pier Light Station

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Charlevoix South Pier Light Station

Charlevoix Lighthouse
Location: Charlevoix County, Michigan
Coordinates
WGS-84 (GPS)
45°19′22″N, 85°16′11″W

The Charlevoix South Pier Light Station is located in Charlevoix County in the U.S. state of Michigan at the end of the south pier/breakwater of the channel leading to Round Lake in the city of Charlevoix.

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The first light in Charlevoix was located on the north pier. It was built in 1884 in order to guide ships to the newly improved Pine River channel. In addition to the light, a life saving station was built in 1898.

The original structure survived for 63 years, but due to terminal deterioration the decision was made to replace it in 1947. In 1948 the new steel structure was installed and the light was moved to its current location on the south pier where the lens and lantern from the old structure were transfered to the new one.

It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.[1] It is described as the Charlevoixsp South Pierhead Light (added 2005 - Structure - #05000346) and also known as the Charlevoix Pier Light. Speicifically, it is described as "S pier at harbor entrance, 0.3 WNW of US 31 drawbridge, Charlevoix".

Charlevoix Lighthouse
Charlevoix Lighthouse

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