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Crisp Point Lighthouse is considered the most remote lighthouse in Michigan by land. Crisp Point Light is located in the Upper Peninsula 30 miles northeast of Newberry, MI and it is northwest of Paradise, MI. The Crisp Point Light is 58 feet tall. This lighthouse on Lake Superior was first lit in 1904. Includes 4k video of the Crisp Point Light Station and the gorgeous surrounding landscape as well as a trip up the light and a tour of the light's small museum! Features aerial video of Crisp Point Lighthouse, Whitefish Point Lighthouse, the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum, Grand Marais lights, Au Sable Lighthouse, the Round Island Light, Marquette Harbor Lighthouse, East Channel Lighthouse, and Tahquamenon Falls. 00:00 - Aerial 4K of Crisp Point Light 00:37 - U.S. Life Saving Stations on Shipwreck Coast 01:09 - Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum at Whitefish Point 01:18 - Edmund Fitzgerald 01:36 - Lifesaving Stations Built in 1876 02:02 - Grand Marais Coast Guard Station and Lights 02:17 - Whitefish Point Coast Guard Station and Light 02:30 - Marquette Harbor Lighthouse 02:45 - Crisp Point Lighthouse History 03:25 - Erosion at Crisp Point 03:56 - Round Island Light 04:14 - Inside Crisp Point Lighthouse 04:49 - Tamarack Tender Ship 05:04 - More Gorgeous Aerial Video 05:22 - Getting to Crisp Point 05:57 - Tahquamenon Falls and Whitefish Point 06:18 - Coastline of Crisp Point 06:33 - Hiding an Owen Stone 06:59 - Final Aerial Video Links: Tahquamenon Falls: • Tahquamenon Falls 2023 Whitefish Point Lighthouse: • Whitefish Point Lighthouse - Aerial 4k of ... Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum at Whitefish Point (4 : 17): • Whitefish Point Lighthouse - Aerial 4k of ... Round Island Lighthouse: • Round Island Lighthouse - Mackinac Island ... Au Sable Lighthouse: • Au Sable Lighthouse - Grand Marias, Michig... Grand Marais Lights: • Grand Marais Harbor Front and Rear Range L... Marquette Harbor Lighthouse: • Marquette Harbor Lighthouse East Channel Lighthouse: • Grand Island East Channel Lighthouse Music: I Did It All for You - Victor Lundberg Lost Underwater - Cobby Costa Underwater Findings - Deskant Underwater Den - Jobii Silver - Candelion Silent Way - Candelion Seven Thirty - Candelion The River's Gonna Cry When You're Gone - Loving Caliber Credits: Two Hearted sign - Wikepedia, Notorious4life Michigan Map - Wikipedia, Nzeemin Lifesaving Station Pictures www.grandmaraismichigan.com Vermilion Life Saving Station - Library of Congress Lifesaving crew at station - Norman McClure of Toms River Lifesaving crew with boat - Collection of Nannette Dumas, Provincetown, MA Soo Locks B&W - US Army Corps of Engineers Soo Locks: Color - U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Lake Superior Map - NOAA 1877 Boathouse - John McWilliams North Manitou Lifesaving Station - Candace Clifford Lifesaving Stations - www.grandmaraismichigan.com USLHT Tamarack - U.S. Coast Guard Long ago, U.S. Lifesaving stations - locations where crews would go out in small boats to rescue endangered sailors - were usually set up in Michigan at locations where there was already a lighthouse. The situation with the coastline surrounding Crisp Point was different, though. Long before there was ever a lighthouse at Crisp Point, there was a lifesaving station here before there was a lighthouse. Crisp Point was part of an area on Lake Superior known as "The Shipwreck Coast". Shipwrecks along this coast dramatically increased after, in 1855, the Soo Locks opened Lake Superior to shipping. More recently, in 1975, the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior about 18 miles northeast of Crisp Point. Due to the inherent hazardous nature of navigation in this area, a series of identical lifesaving stations were built in 1876 between Grand Marais and Whitefish Point. Lifesaving stations were built that year at Deer Park, Two-Hearted River - a station of surfmen that rescued over 900 people! - Crisp Point, and Vermilion, which volunteers are working to restore. Lifesaving stations were also built at Grand Marais in 1899 and Whitefish Point in 1923. That was 6 different lifesaving stations along a stretch of just 50 miles of incredibly remote, and dangerous, coastline! The area of Crisp Point was particularly dangerous for sailors. To assist ships with navigation, a lighthouse was built at Crisp Point near to the lifesaving station. Crisp Point had a Fourth Order Fresnel lens. At the Crisp Point light station, there were two houses for the lightkeepers, a boathouse, two barns, and an oil house. Crisp Point Lighthouse was electrified and automated in 1941. Erosion has been severe at the point and even the lighthouse's service entrance crumbled into the lake in 1996. Thanks to tireless efforts of volunteers, the light tower survived. Watch the video for directions on how to visit nearby Tahquamenon Falls and Whitefish Point Lighthouse - see links below - which is also in the general area.