The Beaver Head Lighthouse, located at the southern tip of Beaver Island in Lake Michigan, was originally constructed in 1858, before the American Civil War.
This historic lighthouse stands as an important marker of maritime navigation and has recently become the focus of preservation efforts led by history students. Their work involves restoring this significant site to maintain its structural integrity and historical value.
"The Beaver Head Lighthouse is a testament to early American coastal engineering and plays a vital role in preserving regional history," noted a participating student.
The restoration project combines hands-on experience with historical research, enabling students to engage deeply with the heritage of Michigan’s Great Lakes region. The initiative not only benefits the lighthouse itself but also promotes awareness of local history and conservation.
These efforts highlight the importance of community involvement in safeguarding landmarks that embody cultural and historical narratives.
Author’s summary: History students actively contribute to preserving the 1858 Beaver Head Lighthouse, blending education with hands-on restoration to protect a vital Great Lakes landmark.