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Munising Front Range Light

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Location
  
Munising, Michigan

Construction
  
Steel

Markings / pattern
  
White

Height
  
7.3 m

Focal height
  
24 m

Year first constructed
  
1908

Year first lit
  
1908

Tower shape
  
Conical

Characteristic
  
F R

Opened
  
1908

Material
  
Steel

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The Munising Front Range Light and its matching Munising Rear Range Light replaced the ineffective Grand Island East Channel Light in 1905. These two lights combine to guide boats from the open waters of Lake Superior down the East Channel next to Grand Island into the harbor of Munising. The history of these lighthouses is documented by Terry Pepper and is not reproduced here.

The Front Range Light is located at the western edge of Munising north of M-28. At this time, the light is managed by the National Park Service, the grounds are open to visitors, but the tower is closed.

According to US Government publication, "The American Practical Navigator", Chapter 5: Range lights are light pairs that indicate a specific line of position when they are in line. The higher rear light is placed behind the front light. When the mariner sees the lights vertically in line, he is on the range line. If the front light appears left of the rear light, the observer is to the right of the range line; if the front appears to the right of the rear, the observer is left of the range line.[1]

References

Munising Front Range Light Wikipedia