The Cleveland Harbor West Pierhead Lighthouse, a piece of Cleveland’s lakefront that has ushered safe passage for mariners and vessels for more than a century, will be auctioned off next month.
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Harbor West Pierhead Lighthouse, an iconic piece of Cleveland’s lakefront that has ushered safe passage for mariners and vessels for more than a century, will be auctioned off next month.
In accordance with the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act, the federal government offers to transfer these historic landmarks to new owners. Under the NHLPA, lighthouses are first offered to be available to federal agencies, state and local governments, educational agencies and community development organizations at no cost.
The Cleveland Harbor West Pierhead Lighthouse, built in 1911, was first made available by the GSA in 2021 but went unclaimed. It will go up for auction on June 30.
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