Old Presque Isle Light

Old Presque Isle Light
LocationPresque Isle, Michigan
Coordinates45°20′31.3″N 83°28′41.8″W / 45.342028°N 83.478278°W / 45.342028; -83.478278
Tower
Constructed1840
Foundationdressed stone/timber
Constructionlower 2/3 stone, upper brick
Height38 feet (12 m)
Shapeconical, separate building
Markingswhite/black lantern & parapet
HeritageNational Register of Historic Places listed place, Michigan state historic site 
Fog signalBell
Light
First lit1840
Deactivated1871
Focal height36 feet (11 m)
Lensnone
Old Presque Isle Light
NRHP reference No.73000957
Significant dates
Added to NRHPApril 11, 1973
Designated MSHSOctober 14, 1964

The Old Presque Isle Light was the first lighthouse in the Presque Isle, Michigan area, built in 1840, supported physically by two-thirds stone and one-third brick, and supported financially by funds appropriated by Congress two years earlier of $5,000. The tower and dwelling did not last long in the harsh weather, however, and by 1867 they were deteriorated enough for Congress to find need for a newer station. It presently is not operational and is a museum.