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The Michigan City Breakwater lighthouse is located in the harbor of Michigan City, Indiana. [6] [7]This is the successor to the Old Michigan City Light, when the lantern, lens and light was moved to the new light at the end of the newly extended pier.
Michigan City Breakwater Light: Michigan City: N/A 1904 Never 1909 (Destroyed) None Unknown Michigan City East Light (East Pierhead Light) Michigan City: 1904 1960 [1] Active 2130C 50 ft (15 m) Michigan City West Pierhead Light: Michigan City: N/A 1875 Never 1906 (Destroyed) None
Built in 1858 at a cost of $8,000, this lighthouse, replaced an 1837 brick & stone light built at the edge of Lake Michigan. It was the second light at the site, and the predecessor to the Michigan City East Light, to which the lantern, lens and light were moved in 1904; it being the new light at the end of the newly extended pier. [7]
The skinny: Near the tip of Michigan's thumb along Saginaw Bay, this park has "565 acres of woods, offer excellent hunting opportunities, wet lands and the best sand dunes and beaches on the ...
Most of the included Michigan areas are in the green oval, but some parts of the Upper Peninsula are in the red. More: Michigan dark sky parks, sanctuaries are best spots to see northern lights, stars
Buffington Breakwater Light 55 ft (17 m) Gary Breakwater Light 30 ft (9.1 m) Old Michigan City Light (1858) [20] Michigan: White Shoal Light 121 ft (37 m) Cheboygan Crib Light 25 ft (7.6 m) Fort Gratiot Light (1825) [21] Minnesota: Duluth South Breakwater I.L. 70 ft (21 m) Grand Marais Light 34 ft (10 m) Two Harbors Light
The aurora borealis or northern lights in, of course, the north, and aurora australis, or southern lights, in, well, the south, are a natural light display in the sky.
Manistique East Breakwater Light: Lake Michigan: Manistique 50 ft (15 m) 1915/1917: 1969: Active ... Saginaw Bay Light: Lake Huron: Bay City: 1831: 1876: Destroyed