Managing Organization: Mendota Conservancy
Website: http://www.mendotalighthouse.com
Notes: The original fourth order Fresnel lens from this lighthouse was restored and returned to the tower in 1998, and it has been relighted as a private aid to navigation. There are plans to restore all the buildings. Tower Height: 44 Characteristic and Range: White flash every 20 seconds, visible for 14 miles. Description of Tower: Square yellow brick tower attached to keeper's house.
This light is not operational
Other Buildings? 2.5 story brick keeper's house, oil house, barn, privy. Date Established: 1870 Date Present Tower Built: 1895 Date Deactivated: 1960-1998 Date Automated: 1933 Optics: 1895: Fourth order Fresnel lens. Current Use: Private aid to navigation. Open To Public? By appointment. Directions: From US Route 41, take the road that goes south toward Lac LaBelle. At the lake turn left and follow the road to its end at the Mendota Ship Canal; the lighthouse can be viewed across the canal. Keweenaw Excursions offers cruises that pass this lighthouse; see www.keweenawexcursions.com or call 906-482-0884, or email Kraig@portup.com. Listed on the
National Register of Historic Places Keepers: William Jilbert (1895-1933)
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