The Great Lakes have more lighthouses than either the East or West coast of the United States. Each time we pass a lighthouse on the Great Lakes with our boat, I take a photo. My wife also likes to collect ceramic lighthouses we have seen. I guess there is just something a bit romantic about a lighthouse. The lighthouses shown here are but a very small sample of the variety that can be found on the Great Lakes.
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Big Sable Point
North of Ludington, MI Lake Michigan |
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Cheboygan Inner
Cheboygan, MI Lake Huron |
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Charlevoix
Charlevoix, MI Lake Michigan |
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De Tour Passage
De Tour, MI Lake Huron |
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Frankfort
Frankfort, MI Lake Michigan |
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Grand Haven
Grand Haven, MI Lake Michigan |
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Grand Haven Outer
Grand Haven, MI Lake Michigan |
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Big Red
Holland, MI Lake Michigan |
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(leaning tower of) Ludington
Ludington, MI Lake Michigan |
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Little Sable Point
South of Ludington, MI Lake Michigan |
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Manistee
Nanistee, MI Lake Michigan |
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Mission Point
North of Traverse City, MI Grand Traverse Bay, Lake Michigan |
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Old Mission Point
North of Traverse City, MI Grand Traverse Bay, Lake Michigan |
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Muskegon
Muskegon, MI Lake Michigan |
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Pomeroy Reef
South of Cedarville, MI Lake Huron |
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South Haven
South Haven, MI Lake Michigan |
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White Lake
West of Whitehall, MI Lake Michigan |