The Fairport Harbor Marine Museum and Lighthouse, located in Painesville, OH, is a historical site that showcases the rich maritime heritage of the Great Lakes region. Established in 1945 by the Fairport Harbor Historical Society, the museum is dedicated to preserving the legacy of Fairport Harbor and its connection to the Great Lakes.
The original lighthouse, constructed in 1825, has been replaced over the years and now stands as a sixty-foot tower with a spiral staircase leading to an observation platform. The museum features a collection of artifacts related to life on the Great Lakes, offering visitors a glimpse into the maritime history of the area.
Additionally, the museum houses the former pilothouse of the Great Lakes carrier "Frontenac," adding a unique and immersive element to the visitor experience. With a focus on education and preservation, the Fairport Harbor Marine Museum and Lighthouse serves as a beacon of history and culture along the Lake Erie Coastal Ohio Trail.
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