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Old Mackinac Point Light

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Old Mackinac Point Light is an 1892 Michigan lighthouse at the Straits of Mackinac, deactivated in 1957 after the Mackinac Bridge opened.

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Why was Old Mackinac Point Light turned off?

The lighthouse was deactivated in 1957 after the Mackinac Bridge opened and became the stronger navigation landmark at the Straits of Mackinac. The bridge itself is lit at night.

Where exactly is Old Mackinac Point Light?

It stands in Mackinaw City, Michigan, at the northern tip of the Lower Peninsula. The site faces the Straits of Mackinac, where Lake Michigan and Lake Huron meet.

How tall is Old Mackinac Point Light?

The tower is about 50 feet tall, with a focal height around 62 feet. It originally used a fourth-order Fresnel lens.

Can you go inside Old Mackinac Point Light today?

Yes, it operates as a museum through Mackinac State Historic Parks. The restored keeper's quarters and tower interpret lighthouse life around the early 1900s.

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