The Manistee Pierhead lights are a pair of active aids to navigation located on the north and south pier in the harbor of Manistee, Michigan, "Lake Michigan’s Victorian Port City.
[7] National Register of Historic Places, Reference # 90000718 The tower is capped with a ten-sided steel lantern.
Its focal plane is 55 feet (17 m), and is visible for 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) in clear weather.
The "Type C" diaphone is powered by an electric compressor housed in the tower, and emits a group of three blasts every 30 seconds.
[2] Manistee Pierhead Light was put up for sale under the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act in 2009.