Duluth South Breakwater Inner Light
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Duluth, Minnesota
Built: 1901
This light sits next to the aerial lift bridge at the inner end of the southern breakwater alongside the channel connecting Duluth Harbor to Lake Superior. It is a black steel cylindrical tower with a supporting skeleton frame. A round, white watchroom sits on top of the cylinder beneath the octagonal lantern room.
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