Mission Point Light

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Mission Point Light
Image:Mission Point Lighthouse.jpg
Mission Point Light
Location: Peninsula Township, Michigan
Coordinates
WGS-84 (GPS)
44°59′28.7″N, 85°28′46.1″W
Another view of Mission Point Lighthouse
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Another view of Mission Point Lighthouse

Mission Point Light is located in Michigan at the end of Old Mission Point, Michigan, a peninsula jutting into Grand Traverse Bay 17 miles north of Traverse City, Michigan. When it was built in 1870, it was an exact copy of the Mama Juda Lighthouse (now destroyed), which was built on the Detroit River in 1866.

The lighthouse stands a few hundred yards south of the 45th parallel north, halfway between the North Pole and the Equator. The lighthouse was deactivated in 1933 and purchased by the State of Michigan.

The lighthouse, which is now part of the Peninsula Township Park, is used as a private residence for park employees and is not open to the public. It is located at the northern terminus of M-37.

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Lighthouses in the United States

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