Item # HL304
Limited to 5,500 pieces.Since 1924, the first sight for visitors arriving on the trans-Lake Michigan ferry has been the lighthouse on Ludington Pier. Located in Pere Marquette Harbour, the lighthouse originally bore the French explorer's name. However, the town was named Ludington to honor a wealthy lumber baron and the name of the lighthouse changed accordingly.
The gleaming white, three-story pyramidal tower with its black lantern room was built in 1924, and it is this same familiar structure that greets mariners today. The 57-foot steel-sided structure was outfitted with a Fourth Order Fresnel Lens. A unique feature of the base on which the sentinel sits is that the lakeside of the base is shaped like the prow of a ship.
Ludington Pier MI Harbour Lights Special Editions & Exclusives Item # HL304
Limited to 5,500 pieces.
Since 1924, the first sight for visitors arriving on the trans-Lake Michigan ferry has been the lighthouse on Ludington Pier. Located in Pere Marquette Harbo
Price: $75.00