Thursday, October 11, 2012
Pointes aux Barques Lighthouse near Port Hope
'Twas a banner day this week, getting to explore the Pointes aux Barques lightkeeper's house and see Michigan's oldest continuously operating lighthouse. The first keeper here in Lighthouse County Park near Port Hope was Peter Shook in 1848. When he drowned in 1849, his wife Catharine became Michigan's first female lighthouse keeper. The 89 foot tall structure dates back to 1857. Cindy Krueger, the great great great granddaughter of Peter and Catharine Shook presented the Michigan Historical Marker here a few years ago. It's pretty neat that they have a framed rubbing of her ancestors tombstone in the keeper's house. The largest lighthouse festival in North America takes place this weekend, Oct 11-14 in Alpena.
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Did you guys go to Port Sanillac and Port Huron? I believe that the Fort Gratiot light is either the oldest or one of the oldest lights in Michigan. There is also the Huron Lightship there.
ReplyDeleteHi Mikoyan. We featured both of those unique lights in 2011. They were fun to explore. Fort Gratiot was open again this year after being closed for a long time. http://michigan1001dailyphoto.blogspot.com/2011/06/fort-gratiot-lighthouse-in-port-huron.html
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Oh okay. It looks like you guys have been about everywhere. Oh yeah, if you're looking for something different next year, safe the last Friday in June for Engineer's Day at the Soo Locks.
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I'm putting it on my calendar! Thanks, Mikoyan! Suzie
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