Charlevoix South Pier Light

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[[Image:Charlevoix South Pier Light.jpg|thumb|300px|''Charlevoix South Pier Light'' in 1987]]
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[[Image:Charlevoix South Pier Light.jpg|thumb|291px|''Charlevoix South Pier Light'' in 1987 - 2nd trip]]
Charlevoix, Michigan
Charlevoix, Michigan
Built: 1948
Built: 1948
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This solar-powered steel-frame tower light replaced an earlier wooden structure that once stood on the north pier. <br clear=all>
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This solar-powered steel-frame tower replaced an earlier wooden structure that had been relocated from the north pier in 1914. Originally painted red, it was painted white during the early 1980's.  In August of 2009 it was returned to its original 1948 bright red color. <br clear=all>
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[[Image:Charlevoix South Pier Light1.jpg|thumb|291px|''Charlevoix South Pier Light'' in 2010  ''(Photo by Diana Carter)'']]
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Charlevoix South Pier Light in 1987 - 2nd trip
Charlevoix South Pier Light in 1987 - 2nd trip

Charlevoix, Michigan

Built: 1948

This solar-powered steel-frame tower replaced an earlier wooden structure that had been relocated from the north pier in 1914. Originally painted red, it was painted white during the early 1980's. In August of 2009 it was returned to its original 1948 bright red color.

Charlevoix South Pier Light in 2010  (Photo by Diana Carter)
Charlevoix South Pier Light in 2010 (Photo by Diana Carter)

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