Manistee Historical Tour - Iron Works
The Iron Works building - Part of our Historic Tour series. #MyManistee
Manistee Historic Tour - Fire Hall
The Fire Department Building - Part of our Historic Tour series. #MyManistee
Manistee Historic Tour - Guardian Angels
Guardian Angels Church. Part of of our Historic Sites tour.
Manistee Pure Michigan
2013 Slide Show
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Manistee Historic Tour - Ramsdell Theater
One of Manistee's most historic buildings. #MyManistee
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Pure Michigan Fall In Manistee Town and Lighthouse 4K Drone Footage
Pure Michigan Fall In Manistee Town and Lighthouse 4K Drone Footage
The Manistee Pierhead lights are a pair of active aids to navigation located on the north and south pier in the harbor of Manistee, Michigan, Lake Michigan’s Victorian Port City.
History
The first light was on the south pier in 1870. Unfortunately, it burnt in the Great fire of 1871, October 8, 1871, along with the town of Manistee.[3][4] Coincidentally, Manistee burnt on the same day as the Great Chicago Fire, Peshtigo Fire in Wisconsin, and fires in Port Huron and Holland, Michigan.[5]
Two lighthouses were built, one on each pier in 1875. Over the years the lights have been moved several times, including moves to and from the mainland, and to and from the south to the north pier. Lights have been torn down and rebuilt.
The current tower is located on the north pier. It is constructed of cast iron, and was first listed in 1927. The tower is a white cylinder, and the keepers house is separate. The original lens was a Fifth Order Fresnel lens.[6] The tower has also been rebuilt as the pier has been extended. Other changes have involved the placement and configuration of the fog horn.[2] The present tower is 39 feet (12 m) tall. The catwalk is one of only four that survive in the State of Michigan.[7] National Register of Historic Places, Reference # 90000718 The tower is capped with a ten-sided steel lantern. The light uses a 5,000 candlepower incandescent electric bulb, and has a flashing mechanism which displays a group occulting white light over 30 seconds. Its focal plane is 55 feet (17 m), and is visible for 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) in clear weather. The Type C diaphone is powered by an electric compressor housed in the tower, and emits a group of three blasts every 30 seconds.[2] There is also a radio beacon.[8]
The northern pier light is located on the same side of the river as the Manistee Coast Guard station, and within shouting distance of the Manistee South pier light.[4]
The south pier has a 37-foot (11 m) steel tower navigational aid. This was constructed when the lighthouse was moved to the north pier in 1927
Manistee Pierhead Light was put up for sale under the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act in 2009.[9] On June 30, 2011, ownership of the light was transferred to the City of Manistee. The Manistee County Historical Museum will maintain the light.
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Manistee Sleighbell Parade 2019
Join us December 7th 2019!
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Manistee Historic Tour - Dempsey Manor
The Dempsey Manor - Part of our historic tour series. #MyManistee
Manistee Historic Tour - The Buckley Home
The Buckley House - Part of our Historic Tour Series. #Mymanistee
Manistee Historic Tour - Memorial Bridge
Memorial Bridge - Part of our Historic Tour series. #MyManistee
Enjoying the Riverwalk in Manistee, Michigan
We love Manistee, Michigan and especially the riverwalk downtown. There is a long walkway that allows you to enjoy the beautful scenery along the Manistee River.
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Manistee Historic Tour - First Congregational Church
First Congregational Church of Manistee part of our historic tour series. #MyManistee
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26th Annual Victorian Sleighbell Parade-Part I (Manistee, MI)
This the official video of the 26th Annual Victorian Sleighbell Parade created by the Manistee Main Street Downtown Development Authority. Narrated by David Mix and Toni Trucks.
Part I of III
Dreams of Summer in #MyManistee County
Plan your summer vacation here:
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Locations included (in order of appearance.)
Glen Park Mineral Springs, Onekama
Arcadia Dunes C.S. Mott Nature Preserve
Stronach Rail Bridge
Lake Bluff Bird Sanctuary
Pierport Beach
North Beach Access
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Manistee MI
The decline of my Manistee MI due to drugs and shootings in my own words as a person from Manistee.
Ghost Ship, Manistee, MI
Ghost Ship, Manistee, MI
Phone: 231 723-3587
Website: carferry.com
Every fall the S.S. City of Milwaukee transforms into a freightening GHOST SHIP. Visitors explore all five decks full of thrills, scares and ghostly beings. Join us during the month of October. We will scare the yell out of you.
Built in 1931, steamship City of Milwaukee is the last traditional railroad car ferry on the Great Lakes. S.S City of Milwaukee currently a National Historic Landmark museum permanently moored on Manistee Lake and available to the general public. The vessel offers guided tours, museum exhibits, gift shop, special events, facility rentals, volunteer opportunities and the acclaimed Ghost Ship haunted house in October.
Manistee Riverwalk and Manistee River, Manistee, Michigan
This is the Manistee, Michigan Riverwalk and Manistee River in Manistee, Michigan as they appeared in July of 2010. Very pleasant. We loved both of our trips to Michigan and hope to return soon.
The Forests of Michigan
A program produced by the Michigan Forest Association designed to provide Michigan forest landowners with answers to common forestry questions...
1.Who owns the forests of Michigan?
2. How does my forest fit into the big picture of Michigan forests?
3. Why should I actively manage my forest?
4. Who does a forester do?
5. What is a forest management plan?
This program was made possible in part by a grant from the U.S. Forest Service.
For more information, visit the Michigan Forest Association (MFA) at michiganforest.org
MFA is an equal opportunity provider.
History of Michigan
A brief history of the State of Michigan is depicted in this video. The video starts with the first non-Native American settlement in Michigan to the saving of the auto industry.