Middle Neebish Front Range Light

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Neebish Island, Michigan
Neebish Island, Michigan

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Middle Neebish Front Range Light in 2007 - 48th trip
Middle Neebish Front Range Light in 2007 - 48th trip

Neebish Island, Michigan

Built: 1800's

This round, 40-foot tall metal tower sits on the north end of Neebish Island in the St. Mary's River facing down bound traffic. It is one of the very few original range lights left from the 1800's. It is no longer in use, having been replaced by the steel skeletal tower sitting nearby.


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