Port Sanilac Light
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Revision as of 08:29, 10 May 2009
Port Sanilac, Michigan
Built: 1886
The Port Sanilac Light sits by a marshy area on the shore of Lake Huron. Originally it burnt kerosene, but was electrified in 1924. The attached residence is now private, but apparently the US Coast Guard still maintains the light.
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