Pass Manchac Light
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Location | Pass Manchac, Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana |
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Year first constructed | 1837 |
Year first lit | 1857 |
Automated | 1941 |
Deactivated | 1987 |
Foundation | Stone |
Construction | Brick |
Tower shape | Cylindrical |
Markings / pattern | White |
Height | 40 feet (12 m) |
Original lens | 4th order Fresnel lens |
Characteristic | Pre 1865: Fixed red Later: Fixed white |
Fog signal | 1,200 pounds (540 kg) mechanical bell, 1898 |
ARLHS number | USA-582 (historic light) |
USCG number | 4-10422 (current skeleton tower)[1][2][3][4][5] |
Pass Manchac Light
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Nearest city | Ponchatoula, Louisiana |
Area | less than one acre |
Built | 1857 |
Architectural style | Masonry lighthouse |
NRHP Reference # | 86001554[6] |
Added to NRHP | July 09, 1986 |
Pass Manchac Light was a historic lighthouse in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, which was originally established in 1838, to mark the north side of the entrance to Pass Manchac, the channel between Lake Pontchartrain and Lake Maurepas. The fourth and last tower on this particular site was constructed in 1857 and was in service for 130 years. The first three had been built in 1838, 1842, and 1846, in each case requiring replacement due to poor construction and/or encroaching lake waters.[2]
History
The 1857 lighthouse, a brick cylinder with attached house, was damaged in the Civil War and during tropical storms in 1888, 1890, 1915, 1926, and 1931. The station was automated in 1941, and the keeper's house was removed in 1952, by which time the light was on an island instead of a peninsula.[2]
Pass Manchac Light was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The light was functionally replaced in 1987 by the U.S. Coast Guard, which established a skeleton tower on the south side of the pass entrance.[1]
On August 28, 2012, Louisiana was struck by Hurricane Isaac, destroying the lighthouse.
However, since February of 2008 its lantern room – which was removed from the tower in 2002 for restoration – has been located at the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum, in Madisonville, Louisiana.[7]
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- Pass Manchac at Lighthouse Friends detailed history
- 1996 video of the Pass Manchac Light
- Website of Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum in Madisonville, Louisiana
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- Lighthouses completed in 1857
- Buildings and structures in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana
- Lighthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Louisiana
- Buildings and structures demolished in 2012
- Visitor attractions in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana
- Transportation in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana
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