Duluth North Breakwater Light
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Duluth, Minnesota
Built: 1910
This light sits at the end of the north breakwater alongside the channel connecting Duluth Harbor to Lake Superior. The white and black tower is 37 feet tall and has a metal frame which is enclosed by riveted steel plates.
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