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is a synchronized display of water and lights in Grand Haven, Michigan located on Dewey Hill on the north shore of the Grand River, not far from the Grand's mouth at Lake Michigan and
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. Shows run nightly from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Weekend shows run during the months of May and September. Shows begin at dark and run 25 to 30 minutes. Many themes are used in the fountain's performances. The fountain's narration takes on personas ranging from a 12-year-old girl to a grown man. A Patriotic themed program runs each July 4 along with fireworks and, in August, a program saluting the
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runs yearly during the
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; in 2011 a special introduction and closing song were introduced honoring the men and women of the United States Coast Guard. The special introduction and closing featured music performed by the USCG Band. Fountain viewing, not including July 4 or the festival, is estimated at around 10,000 annually.


Construction

The fountain was the brainchild of Dr. William “Bill” Creason, a longtime resident, dentist, and former mayor of Grand Haven. The fountain was modeled after a
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show Bill saw in
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while providing dentistry for the
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after
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. Designed by a local engineer, William Morris Booth II (who is also the patent holder), and built in 1962 by volunteers at an estimated cost of $250,000, it was the largest musical fountain in the world at that time.


Function

The display comprises a small number of water formations grouped in odd and even segments, with the same formations on each. Augmented by curtains of water at the back and front, a large fanlike array called the Peacock, and three fire hose nozzles - one placed vertically in the center, and the others aimed at an angle from each end - the show produces a simple Dancing Waters style display. Colored lights are arrayed along the front of the fountain in individually controllable groups in red, blue, amber and white, and the back curtain and Peacock sprays have their own lights - green and yellow for the back curtain, and two sets each red, blue and amber for the Peacock. In addition, nozzles called "sweeps" provide the moving effects, swaying side-to-side. A patented drive mechanism allows each pair of sweeps to follow or oppose each other in direction of movement, to move along long or short paths, and to move at any of three speeds, allowing the moving water to follow nearly any kind of music. The original show used punched paper cards, though computers control the new system. The nozzles and pumps have never been changed, only cleaned and cared-for; and shows must still be programmed by hand. In 1983 the fountain switched from punch tape to an Allen-Bradley PLC, allowing for better control over the valves and lighting. The new control system also introduced using a RadioShack
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to program shows. Programmers were required to type special commands into a text editor, compile the show script, and then record it out through a 300 baud modem to a four track real-to-real tape unit. The maximum number of commands that could be sent to the fountain was 12 per a second. This process took on average over 200 hours to produce a single 20 minute performance. In September 2006, a new PC based programming and playback system was introduced. The Grand Haven Musical Fountain Animated Choreographer was released to the public to encourage the development of new shows and allowed programmers to visually choreograph the fountain. In addition, the new playback system allowed for more complex water and lighting effects by eliminating the need for tape playback by directly controlling the Allen-Bradley PLC. New shows now typically feature over 5000 water and lighting commands in a 20 minute performance. In 2017 the software was updated to take advantage on the new lighting and water effects, and is freely downloadable.


Plumbing

*Width: 240 feet *Water basin capacity: 40,000 gallons *Pipe: 8,000 feet long ranging in size from ¼ inch to 16 inches *Nozzles: 1,300 ranging from 3/16" to 1" in diameter, located in the basin *Capacity: 40,000 gallon basin *Water consumption: 4,000 gallons per minute *Maximum height of spray: 125 feet


Lighting

New RGB LED Lighting (Introduced 2013 Season) *Uses 32 RGB fixtures projecting light from the front and underneath *Maximum power consumption of 2,400 watts (averages under 1000 watts) *LED lighting uses 98% less power and is twice as bright *LED lights can change color at 1/1000 of a second *LED lights can produce 16 million colors Legacy Lighting *446 lights with a combined power consumption of 116,200 watts *Six colors of lights are used and blended for patterns *Response time for legacy lighting is 1/2 second for full brightness


Sound System Specifications

*(32) 18", 600 watt JBL subwoofers *(12) High-frequency JBL horns (30"x 30"x 6' deep) *(14) Power amplifiers (35,000 watts total) *(4) Independent zones of control: **Equalization **Electronic signal distribution **Audio and GPI control supplied by an ENCO DAD professional broadcast audio playout system **Frequency dividing **Power level attenuation *About a mile and a half of cable *Total system output (at the shoreline) in excess of 130 dB *Watts per channel: 12,000


External links


Musical Fountain Schedule & InfoAnimated Choreographer Ver 2.0Grand Haven Coast Guard FestivalScale Model Grand Haven Musical Fountain


See also

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Cascade Falls (Jackson, Michigan) The Cascades is a manmade waterfall attraction in Sparks Foundation County Park, Jackson, Michigan. The falls are both illuminated and choreographed and is the site of concerts and special events from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Three times a ye ...


References

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Musical Fountain A musical fountain, also known as a fairy fountain, prismatic fountain or dancing fountain, is a type of choreographed fountain that creates aesthetic designs as a form of entertainment. The displays are commonly synchronised to music and also ...
1962 establishments in Michigan