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  2. White River Light - Wikipedia

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    The White River Light is a lighthouse on Lake Michigan near the city of Whitehall, Michigan. It sits on a thin peninsula of land separating Lake Michigan from White Lake . The building was built in 1875.

  3. White Shoal Light, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Its "westbound Lighthouse Tour" – three hours more or less – includes passes by various lights, including White Shoal Light, Waugoshance Light (which it replaced), Wilderness State Park, Gray's Reef Light (originally built in 1891), and St. Helena Island Light. A so-called grand lighthouse excursion is a yearly event sponsored through the ...

  4. Whitehall station - Wikipedia

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    Whitehall station in July 1975 On October 1, 1850, the railroad opened a branch from just south of Whitehall to the Vermont state line near Fair Haven . [ 6 ] [ 8 ] Along with its Vermont subsidiary the Rutland and Whitehall Railroad (opened on November 1) and the Rutland and Washington Railroad (opened several weeks prior), this established a ...

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  6. Whitefish Point Light - Wikipedia

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    The Whitefish Point Light is a lighthouse located in Chippewa County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [11] Located on the southeastern shores of Lake Superior , it sits at the edge of Whitefish Point leading to Whitefish Bay .

  7. Granite Island Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    It is made of structural steel and is a bell tower. The fog bell was the one from the light at Thunder Bay Island Light, and was removed. [5] [13] in 1939. [14] Lighthouse keepers and assistant keepers operated Granite Island Light until 1937 when the facility was automated

  8. Granite Island (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Despite its remoteness, and because of its picturesque location, form and color it is often the subject of photographs, and drawings. [7]The island's infrastructure is host to an Internet relay station operated by Northern Michigan University to provide live real-time classes to the rural area of Big Bay and its school system.

  9. Ludington Light - Wikipedia

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    The station was established in 1871. This light was first lit in 1924, and it is presently operational. It was automated in 1972. The light is structurally integrated into the steel and reinforced concrete pier upon which it is built. It has a square pyramidal form, and is white with a black lantern. The original lens was a Fourth Order Fresnel ...