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Round Island, Michigan
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Round Island Light in 2007
Round Island Light in 2007

Round Island, Michigan

Built: 1895

Automated: 1924

Decommissioned: 1947

This light, seen by many passengers who take the ferry to Mackinac Island, once served to mark the dangerous shoals around the channel between Round Island and Mackinac Island. Private historical agencies and State and Federal agencies restored the lighthouse in 1978. It is currently owned by the Forest Service and maintained by the Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association.


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