Crisp Point Light

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Crisp Point is a remote section of land that juts out into Lake Superior between the two small towns of Two Heart and Vermillion. The keeper's house, fog signal building, and several other structures that were originally built at this site were demolished long ago, leaving the tower and a small attached building to slowly wither away in the elements. <br clear=all>
Crisp Point is a remote section of land that juts out into Lake Superior between the two small towns of Two Heart and Vermillion. The keeper's house, fog signal building, and several other structures that were originally built at this site were demolished long ago, leaving the tower and a small attached building to slowly wither away in the elements. <br clear=all>
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[[Image:Crisp Point Light1.jpg|thumb|250px|''Crisp Point Light'' in 1987 - 2nd trip]]
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Crisp Point Light in 1987 - 2nd trip
Crisp Point Light in 1987 - 2nd trip

Vermillion, Michigan

Built: 1904

Crisp Point is a remote section of land that juts out into Lake Superior between the two small towns of Two Heart and Vermillion. The keeper's house, fog signal building, and several other structures that were originally built at this site were demolished long ago, leaving the tower and a small attached building to slowly wither away in the elements.

Crisp Point Light in 1987 - 2nd trip
Crisp Point Light in 1987 - 2nd trip

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