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Name: Grand Island East Channel  

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Also known as: East Channel Light

Also known as: South Light

Nearest Town or City:
Munising, Michigan, United States

Location: Southeast shore of Grand Island, Munising Bay, Lake Superior


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Managing Organization:
Privately owned.

Notes:
This lighthouse fell into severe disrepair after being abandoned in 1913. Numerous owners now possess part interest in the lighthouse, including the National Forest Service. which now owns most of the island as part of the Grand Island National Recreation Area. Local concerned citizens started work to preserve the lighthouse, a protective crib was built in front of the building in 2001. For information contact: Light Rescue Project c/o Alger Historical Society, P.O. Box 201, Munising, MI 49862.

Description of Tower: Square wooden tower attached to keeper's house with cast iron lantern.

This light is not operational

Other Buildings?
Integral 1.5 story wood frame keeper's house.

Date Established: 1870

Date Present Tower Built: 1870

Date Deactivated: 1913

Current Use: Abandoned.

Open To Public? No.

Directions:
The lighthouse can be seen from the glass-bottom boat narrated tours of Lake Superior Shipwrecks offered by Captain Peter Lindquist, 1204 Commercial St., Munising, MI 49862. Phone: (906) 387-4477. Email: plindqui@up.net. The lighthouse can also be seen from the boat tours offered from Memorial Day weekend to Columbus Day weekend by Pictured Rocks Cruises, P.O. Box 355, Munising, Michigan 49862. Phone (906) 387-2379. Email: office@picturedrocks.com. See www.exploringthenorth.com/picturedrocks/cruise.html

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places


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