Schoolcraft County
Landmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Summary | |
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Ekdahl-Goudreau Site | 01978-11-16November 16, 1978 | Just west of Seul Choix Point |
Restricted | The Ekdahl-Goudreau Site, also known as the Seul Choix site, is an archaeological site located a few hundred feet back from a natural harbor on Lake Michigan. Pottery artifacts date the site to the Late Woodland period. | ||
Manistique East Breakwater Light | 02005-09-06September 6, 2005 | at offshore end of east breakwater, approx. 1,800 ft. from shore |
Manistique | In the 1910s, a new breakwater was built to protect the Manistique harbor. When the breakwater was finished, construction was started on this light, which was put into service in 1916. As the century progressed, Manistique's importance as a port waned, and the light was automated in 1969. | ||
Manistique Pumping Station | 01981-10-26October 26, 1981 | Deer St. |
Manistique | The Manistique Pumping Station was constructed in 1921/22, and was in use as a waterworks until 1954. The tower is notable for the architectural approach to the design of the fundamentally utilitarian structure. The exterior of the tower is octagonal, and the interior has 16 sides, strengthening the eight exterior corners that supported the weight of the water tank. | ||
Seul Choix Pointe Light Station | 01984-07-19July 19, 1984 | County Road 431 |
Manistique | This light marks the location of the only harbor in a long stretch of dangerous Lake Michigan shore. Before it was constructed in 1895, there were no lighthouses in a 100-mile stretch of shoreline. The light was designed by Orlando M. Poe, who designed seven other lighthouses in the area. | ||
Ten Curves Road – Manistique River Bridge | 01999-12-17December 17, 1999 | Ten Curves Rd. over the Manistique River |
Germfask Township | The Michigan State Highway Department developed standard plans for long-span concrete through girder bridges with arched girders on cantilevered brackets in 1921-22. An early version of this type of bridge was the 90 foot span, designated Bridge Number 750 02, built in 1923 for the Germfask crossing of the Manistique River. |
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