Located in the town of Munising Michigan the Front Range light stands 58 feet in height, and was build in 1908. For more info on this lighthouse, visit Terry Pepper's "Seeing the Light" http://terrypepper.com/lights/superior/munising/munising.htm
Built in 1853, Ontonagon Light has a focal plane of 34 feet.
Built in 1856. The station's rubble stone tower stood 16 feet 11 inches in diameter at the foundation, with its 49 foot 11 inch high walls tapering gently to a diameter of 14 feet 1 inch below the circular gallery. A set of spiral pine stairs supported by a central pine post wound within the tower from the first floor to a trap door in the gallery floor to provide access to the lamp. The lantern itself was fabricated of cast iron, and featured a domed copper roof. Centered within the lantern, a fixed white Fourth Order Fresnel lens sat at a focal plane of 70 feet above lake level, and cast its light 15 miles across the lake The attached rubble stone dwelling, stood 29 feet square and 20 feet 9 ½ inches high at the apex of the cedar shingled roof. Information provided by: Terry Pepper http://terrypepper.com/lights/superior/rock-harbor/