It was nice to get up close and personal ... with no one to bother me at all!
Little Point Sable Lighthouse was established in 1874 ... I'm too tired tonight to look up the interesting facts to tell you, but perhaps tomorrow I will insert that information right here!
Next day edit lists the following facts:
* Early in the history of this area, it is known as "Petite Pointe Au Sable" (little point of sand)
* In 1871, with the grounding of the schooner, "Pride," folk starting crying out for the building of a light station here on this spot.
* Building began in 1872. The brick walls are 5 feet thick at the base and taper to a thickness of 2 feet at the very top.
* Building completed and opened at the start of the shipping season in 1874.
* The natural brick of the tower was found difficult to see in the daylight, so the tower was painted white in September 1900.
* In December 1954 electrical power was extended to the lighthouse, the original kerosene lamp was replaced with a 250 watt electrical lamp inside the Fresnel lens, and the station was effectively automated.
* The unmanned station was repeatedly vandalized, so the Coast Guard felt compelled to demolish all ancillary buildings, leaving only the tower to stand (1955)
* The tower remained white until 1977, but to cut the cost of having to paint it every year, it was sandblasted back to the original brick.
* The tower stands 107 feet tall!