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Munising Range Lights in 1987 - 2nd trip
Munising Range Lights in 1987 - 2nd trip

Munising, Michigan

Built: 1908

These range lights were built to guide vessels into the harbor on Munising Bay, replacing the function of the Grand Island East Channel Light. The Front Light (shown on the left) sits by the water downtown, while the Rear Light (shown on the right) sits on a small hill nestled among the trees. They are still in operation today.


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