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Little Sable Point Light

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The Little Sable Point Lighthouse stands on Michigan’s Lake Shore County coastline. Constructed in 1874 by architect Orlando M. Poe, this 107-foot brick tower guides ships through the Great Lakes. It is a historic landmark and remains an important navigational aid for mariners and attracts visitors interested in maritime history and scenic views.

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Where is Little Sable Point Light located?

Little Sable Point Light is a 107-foot brick lighthouse located in Michigan. It stands in what is now Silver Lake State Park.

When was Little Sable Point Light built?

The lighthouse was constructed in 1874. It was built to guide ships safely through the eastern waters of Lake Michigan.

Who designed the Little Sable Point Light tower?

The tower was an Orlando M. Poe design, a prominent Army engineer. Poe is well known for designing several lighthouses on the Great Lakes.

What color is the Little Sable Point Light tower?

The tower retains its original natural unpainted brick color. It is one of the few masonry towers in the area that was never painted white.

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