The Port Sanilac Lighthouse, located in Port Sanilac, MI, is a historic landmark that has been guiding ships on Lake Huron since its establishment in 1886. With its distinctive octagonal hourglass shape and white exterior with a red roof, the lighthouse stands tall at a height of 59 feet and features a fourth-order Fresnel lens.
Attached to the lighthouse is a two-story brick keepers' quarters, which was constructed in 1886 and is currently used as a private residence. The lighthouse, still operational and maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Port Sanilac Light Station.
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