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Frankfort North Breakwater Lighthouse

Frankfort Light
LightningVolt Frankfort Lighthouse.jpg
Frankfort North Breakwater Lighthouse.
Frankfort Light is located in Michigan
Frankfort Light
Location Frankfort, Michigan
Coordinates 44°37′50″N 86°15′08″W / 44.6306°N 86.2522°W / 44.6306; -86.2522Coordinates: 44°37′50″N 86°15′08″W / 44.6306°N 86.2522°W / 44.6306; -86.2522
Year first lit 1873
Foundation Two-story metal over breakwater
Construction Steel clad frame
Tower shape Pyramidal tower
Markings / pattern White with Black markings, Parapet and Lantern
Height Tower - 67 feet (20 m)
Focal height Focal plane - 72 feet (22 m)
Original lens 5th order Fresnel lens
Current lens 4th order Fresnel lens
Range 16 nautical miles (30 km; 18 mi)
ARLHS number USA-308
USCG number

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Frankfort North Breakwater Light
Nearest city Frankfort, Michigan
Area less than one acre
MPS Light Stations of the United States MPS
NRHP reference # 05000983
Added to NRHP September 6, 2005
Heritage place listed on the National Register of Historic Places Edit this on Wikidata
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The Frankfort Light is a lighthouse located on the north breakwater in the harbor in Frankfort, Michigan. The current light was constructed in 1912 and placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.

The harbor at Frankfort was first dredged in 1859. A series of improvements were begun in 1867, with piers completed in 1873. The original Frankfort North Breakwater lighthouse, an enclosed timber-framed pyramid beacon, was built in 1873 at the end of this long wooden pier with an elevated catwalk which led to the shore; the light was first lit on October 15, 1873. A fog signal was added in 1893.

In 1912, a new square steel pyramidal tower was constructed on the North Pier. The light was electrified in 1919. In the 1920s, construction began on a pair of concrete breakwaters at the harbor entrance. Construction was complete by the early 1930s. With the earlier piers now rendered obsolete, plans were made to shorten them. In 1932, the 1912 lighthouse was removed from the north pier and relocated at the head of the north breakwater. The original pyramid style lighthouse was increased in size by placing it on top of a new two-story addition.

In 2010, the US Coast Guard excessed the lighthouse, and in 2011 ownership was transferred to the city of Frankfort.

The current breakwater light in Frankfort is located at the head of the north breakwater. It is a square steel pyramidal tower; the original 1912 lighthouse stands 44 feet (13 m) tall. The light is placed atop a 25-foot (7.6 m) tall square steel base. The cast iron lantern room, surrounded by a gallery, originally contained a fifth order Fresnel lens that was upgraded to a fourth order Fresnel lens. Other structures associated with the light include a radio beacon and a United States Coast Guard station.


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