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An ever-growing collection of lighthouses from across the state of Michigan, with info on each.
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Dan Weemhoff (dwhike) > St. Joseph Lighthouse, Lake Michigan
Dan Weemhoff (dwhike) > White River Lighthouse, Lake Michigan
Dan Weemhoff (dwhike) > Whitefish Point - The current lighthouse at Whitefish Point became operational in 1861, replacing an earlier stone structure built in 1848. Originally the 76' tower was painted a dark brown and housed a Third Order Fresnel lens. Almost 150 years later the light is still an active (though automated) aid to navigation and is home to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum.
Dan Weemhoff (dwhike) > Whitefish Point - The current lighthouse at Whitefish Point became operational in 1861, replacing an earlier stone structure built in 1848. Originally the 76' tower was painted a dark brown and housed a Third Order Fresnel lens. Almost 150 years later the light is still an active (though automated) aid to navigation and is home to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum.
Dan Weemhoff (dwhike) > Whitefish Point - The current lighthouse at Whitefish Point became operational in 1861, replacing an earlier stone structure built in 1848. Originally the 76' tower was painted a dark brown and housed a Third Order Fresnel lens. Almost 150 years later the light is still an active (though automated) aid to navigation and is home to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum.
Dan Weemhoff (dwhike) > Whitefish Point - The current lighthouse at Whitefish Point became operational in 1861, replacing an earlier stone structure built in 1848. Originally the 76' tower was painted a dark brown and housed a Third Order Fresnel lens. Almost 150 years later the light is still an active (though automated) aid to navigation and is home to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum.
Dan Weemhoff (dwhike) > William H. Livingstone Memorial Light - The Livingstone Memorial Light was built in 1929 as a show of appreciation for William Livingstone, president of the Lake Carriers Association from 1902-1925. The light is one of only two so-called "memorial lights" in Michigan as well as the only one in the nation built of marble. It is located at the north end of Belle Isle in the Detroit River and can be climbed during the summer.
Dan Weemhoff (dwhike) > Windmill Island, Detroit River, Detroit
St. Joseph Lighthouse, Lake Michigan
 > St. Joseph Lighthouse, Lake Michigan
St. Joseph Lighthouse, Lake Michigan
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