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Built: 1885
Built: 1885
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Also known as the Sand Beach Light, this lighthouse marks the entrance to an artificial harbor near Michigan's ""thumb"" region. Costing nearly $1 million, the US Army Corps of Engineers built the Sand Beach Harbor as a harbor of refuge between Port Huron and Saginaw Bay. This still active lighthouse has escaped vandalism due to being fenced off. (Photo 1996, Trip #24) <br clear=all>
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Also known as the Sand Beach Light, this lighthouse marks the entrance to an artificial harbor near Michigan's "thumb" region. Costing nearly $1 million, the US Army Corps of Engineers built the Sand Beach Harbor as a harbor of refuge between Port Huron and Saginaw Bay. This still active lighthouse has escaped vandalism due to being fenced off. (Photo 1996, Trip #24) <br clear=all>
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Harbor Beach Light in 1996
Harbor Beach Light in 1996

Built: 1885

Also known as the Sand Beach Light, this lighthouse marks the entrance to an artificial harbor near Michigan's "thumb" region. Costing nearly $1 million, the US Army Corps of Engineers built the Sand Beach Harbor as a harbor of refuge between Port Huron and Saginaw Bay. This still active lighthouse has escaped vandalism due to being fenced off. (Photo 1996, Trip #24)


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