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The Fairport Harbor
Marine Museum and Lighthouse

"The light that shone for 100 years"
1825 - 1925
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Summer 2013

Summer Hours
Open on
Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays & Legal Holidays
1:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.

From the Saturday before Memorial Day
through the 3rd Weekend in September.
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Special Tours by Appointment

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Northeastern Ohio
Inter-Museum Council


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The Fairport Harbor Marine Museum is the first Great Lakes Lighthouse
Marine Museum in the State of Ohio, as well as the United States.

The museum, which also has a small gift shop, is located at
129 Second St., Fairport Harbor, OH 44077.
For more information as to when the museum is open
call (440) 354-4825.


Join us onThursday, May 23, 2013 at 7pm
Fairport Harbor Public Library
1850: Death on Lake Erie  The Saga of the G.P. Griffith
by Jim Hopkins  Author / Lecturer

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Fairport Harbor's First Annual
Dual Lights Passport Tour
Friday June 7, 2013 6pm - 9pm
A Private Tour of both of Fairport Harbor's Lighthouses
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You can enjoy a SUNSET and full Moonrise
from the most unique perspective of all...
Atop the Fairport Harbor Lighthouse!
Monday, July 22nd 7:45pm - 9:30pm

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Admission to the Museum and Tower
Adults - $4.00
Seniors - $3.00
Ages 6-12 - $2.00


Children Under 6, FHHS Members, & Active military with I.D. are FREE

Tours Available May 1st- Nov. 1st
School Tours

(children & chaperones) $1.00 each + museum tour guide fee.
Adult Tours
$2.00 each person + museum tour guide fee.

FHHS Tour guide fee is $20   Minimum Charge - $20.00For more information E-mail fhhs@ncweb.com

 

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The museum was founded in 1945 by the Fairport Harbor Historical Society, which is devoted to preserving and perpetuating the historic tradition of Fairport Harbor and the Great Lakes area. The original lighthouse was completed in 1825. The tower stood thirty feet high, capped with an octagonal-shaped iron lantern. The lighthouse was accompanied by a two-story keeper's house.Due to deterioration the tower and keeper's house had to be replaced. Rebuilt in 1871, the tower now stands sixty feet high and has a spiral staircase of 69 steps which leads to an observation platform.In 1925 the light in the tower (a third-order Fresnel lens) was discontinued. It was replaced by a combination light and foghorn station which was built on the west breakwater pier head.

The museum houses a number of artifacts pertaining to life on the Great Lakes and other maritime exhibits. Attached to the museum is the former pilothouse from the Great Lakes carrier the "Frontenac". More info.......

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