St. James Harbor Light
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Beaver Island, Michigan
Built: 1870
This 41-foot-tall cylindrical tower is all that remains of this light station situated at the north end of Beaver Island on the north side of the harbor entrance. The present tower replaced a shorter one that had been built in 1856. This now automated light is still active.
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