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Munising Rear Range Light

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Location
  
Munising, Michigan

Construction
  
Steel

Markings / pattern
  
White

Height
  
4.6 m

Focal height
  
33 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 Rear Range Light works with the Munising Front Range Light to project a line of light out into Lake Superior in order to guide boats from the open lake into the safe harbor at Munising, Michigan. This harbor is a natural bay (thus providing protection from easterly or westerly storms) and sheltered on the north by Grand Island. Grand Island however provides a serious navigation hazard, and as boats navigate in the East Channel, there are several dangerous rock ledges that will sink the unwary captain. This pair of range lights replaced the ineffective Grand Island East Channel Light in 1905. The history of these lighthouses is documented by Terry Pepper and is not reproduced here.

The light is located on the hill south of the village of Munising. It is only a 15-foot (4.6 m) steel tower, but located up on the hill, it is 107 feet (33 m) above the lake level. It contains an incandescent electric light inside a red shield.

References

Munising Rear Range Light Wikipedia