Mendota Bete Grise Lighthouse is a photograph by Optical Playground By MP Ray which was uploaded on April 3rd, 2014.
Mendota Bete Grise Lighthouse
This Upper Michigan's Lighthouse original plans were laid in 1867 and the lighthouse was constructed in 1869. Only one year later, the light was... more
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Mendota Bete Grise Lighthouse
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Optical Playground By MP Ray
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This Upper Michigan's Lighthouse original plans were laid in 1867 and the lighthouse was constructed in 1869. Only one year later, the light was decommissioned as it was found by navigators to be of no assistance (nor was there any other commercial reason to make this trip).
The tower was removed and taken to Marquette, but the keeper's house remained in place. In 1892, ships tried to use this bay for a safe harbor during a storm, and the seafarers, observing the house (at this point deserted), suggested that the harbor would be easier to find if there was a light present. By 1895, funds had been allocated to re-establish the light, but it was determined that the existing structure had deteriorated so much that it could not be used. A new structure was built using the original foundations.
In 1933 the light was automated and in 1956 it was decommissioned.
It was a private residence until 1996. The lighthouse, only accessible by boat since no roads or private drives lead to it, was for sale in 1996. It was sold to a person willing to conserve the light. The original fourth order Fresnel lens was found, restored and in 1998 relit. It is still in place and in use. Efforts are being made to maintain the light for the "next 100 years".
The light is now classified as an active private aid to navigation.
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