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Erie Land Light

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The Erie Land Light, also known as the Old Presque Isle Light, is a lighthouse on the shore of Lake Erie in Erie, Pennsylvania. It is one of the three lighthouses in Erie, along with the Presque Isle Light and the North Pier Light. The lighthouse is situated on the bluffs overlooking the lake in Lighthouse Park east of downtown Erie.The lighthouse was originally constructed in 1818 becoming one of the first to be built by the United States on the Great Lakes. The tower was replaced in 1851 for the first time; in 1858, due to its poor foundations and soil quality, it sank into the ground. The current structure was built in 1867 and remained in service until 1880. It was reactivated five years later before being permanently decommissioned in 1899. Both the lenses and lantern were eventually removed. The Erie Land Light was sold to the city of Erie in 1934 and was documented by the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) in 1936. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.DesignThe Erie Land Light consists of a sandstone tower and a small, one-story building attached to the tower's southern side; the entire structure was constructed from Berea sandstone lined with brick. The lighthouse tower is 48ft with a diameter of 19ft tapering to 14ft. The interior diameter of the tower is 8ft and contains a cast iron, spiral staircase with 69 steps. The balcony where the lantern room sits is 16ft wide. The structure attached to the tower is 8ft wide, 16ft long, and 16ft tall; it is separated from the tower by 7ft steel doors.



"The Erie Lighthouse, or the original Presque Isle Light, was built in 1818 and is the first commissioned lighthouse on the Great Lakes.The grounds of the Land Lighthouse are open to the public from dawn to dusk year-round. Lighthouse tours occur seasonally from April through November. Check the website's hours for the latest information. Offices located at Presque Isle Lighthouse."
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Reviews
Beautiful view up top! I recommend going on a warm sunny day. The people there are super friendly.Visited onWeekendWait timeUp to 10 minReservation recommendedNot surePrice for adult entry$6–10
This was an amazing lighthouse to check out and explore!! The people running it were very knowledgeable and helpful! The lighthouse and grounds along with the playground next to it was very clean! We absolutely loved this lighthouse and learning the history of it!! We will definitely be coming back to this location when we are back in the area!
Staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. The views were beautiful!Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entry$6–10
There was a very kind and helpful guide when we stopped by. While we didn't chose to pay for the tour to be able to climb it, he was still very nice and gave us some advice on where else to visit in the area. The lighthouse itself is quite beautiful and we enjoyed wandering around the grounds. I love that there were plaques with little tidbits of history on them
Very quiet area to view the lighthouse. We stopped by on a Friday towards the evening, traffic wasn't bad, we were the only ones there for the first 15 minutes of our visit. There is a small park next to the lighthouse with some swings.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entryFree
We loved this place! We pulled off only to stretch our legs but discovered so much more. One of the oldest lighthouse on the great lakes and well worth the see. I just wish I had my boat because there were lots of fisherman off the point. Lol. Loved it!
Fantastic piece of history. Highly recommend it!Visited onWeekendWait timeUp to 10 minReservation recommendedNot surePrice for adult entry$6–10
Kim and John were very welcoming and friendly. The lighthouse is well maintained and worthy of visits.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entry$6–10
6/16/23 It's a cool little lighthouse. They said it was $5 a person to go to the top so we just looked around. The volunteer was pretty knowledgeable and eager to tell us some of the back story of the lighthouse, which was nice.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entry$1–5
We weren't able to climb the light as the keeper was away for the weekend. The grounds are well kept and the information blotters helped significantly.Visited onWeekend
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