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Michigan City, Indiana
Michigan City, Indiana

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Michigan City Light in 1988 - 3rd trip
Michigan City Light in 1988 - 3rd trip

Michigan City, Indiana

Built: 1858

Decommissioned: 1904

This lighthouse replaced an earlier wooden tower and house that, acording to legend, was blown down during a storm just after the keeper lit the lamp. The keeper in question, Miss Harriet Colfax, was one of the few female keepers on the Great Lakes and served a long tenure from 1853 to 1904. The light was moved to the structure on the east pier in 1904, but the house remained a keeper's residence until 1940.


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