Round Island Passage Light
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Mackinac Island, Michigan
Built: 1948
Automated: 1973
This 60 foot tall reinforced concrete tower was built to replace the Round Island Light. It is located near the breakwater off the south shore of Mackinac Island. The Mackinac Island ferries travel between this light and the restored Round Island Light on their daily excursions to and from the island.
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