Alpena Light
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Alpena, Michigan
Built: 1914
This light stands at the mouth of the Thunder Bay River at the end of a pier which juts out into Thunder Bay of Lake Huron. The bright red structure houses a Fourth Order Fresnel lens which has a focal plane 64 feet above the water level of the lake.
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