Round Island Lighthouse
by Jennifer White
Title
Round Island Lighthouse
Artist
Jennifer White
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
An HDR photo of The Round Island Light, also known as the "Old Round Island Point Lighthouse". It is located on the west shore of Round Island in the shipping lanes of the Straits of Mackinac, which connect Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. It was deemed necessary because the island is a significant hazard to navigation in the straits, and was seen as an effective complement to the other lights in the area. Because of its color scheme and form — red stone base and wood tower — it has been likened to an old-fashioned schoolhouse. Ferries regularly pass it on their way to and from Mackinac Island, and it's a recognizable icon of the upper Great Lakes. Located in Coast Guard District 9, the Round Island Light was built of painted brick in 1895 by a predecessor agency of the US Coast Guard and Mackinac island Carpenter Frank Rounds. It served as an active, manned lighthouse and fog signal in 1895–1947. It was abandoned in 1947 and replaced by the Round Island Passage Light, an automated light tower located in the adjacent Round Island Channel. Abandoned, the lighthouse fell prey to plunderers and vandals. The structure's deterioration was almost complete in 1972 when a storm caused a corner of the lighthouse structure to collapse.
This event spurred preservation efforts. Round Island Light was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in September 1974, and was added to the list of registered Michigan historic sites in 1978. Emergency work to stabilize the light tower structure was conducted in the 1970s, but the light tower remained gutted and inoperative. Restoration was conducted in 1995 by the Friends of the Round Island Lighthouse and led by the Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association (GLLKA), aided by Boy Scouts of America Troop 323. The work was partially funded by the state of Michigan, with the help of funds from a special license plate developed by the state to raise donations for lighthouse restoration. In 1973 rip rap was spread around the lighthouse base to help prevent more deterioration. As a result of the success of this restoration work, the Coast Guard granted permission to relight the Round Island Light and was re-lit in 1996.
The original brick outhouse and oil house are still intact.
This photo was taken by Jennifer White with Timeless Moments Photography. All images are copyrighted © Timeless Moments Photography/Jennifer White. All rights reserved.
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November 8th, 2017
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Comments (15)
Kay Brewer
Jennifer, congratulations on your selection as the Artist of the Week in the Photography Only group! l/f
Sharon Williams Eng
Congratulations, Jennifer, on being recognized as the Artist of the Month in the PHOTOGRAPHY ONLY GROUP. Your work is wonderful.
Maria Faria Rodrigues
Congratulations, on The Photography Only Group's ARTIST OF THE MONTH, FEBRUARY 2024
Debby Pueschel
Jennifer, I totally adore this capture. Ive never been in a lighthouse, and this one is so delightful! FLPTw
Steve Henderson
What a fascinating location for a lighthouse! A beautiful image, Jennifer -- L/F/P/G+