Seul Choix Point Light

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Seul Choix Point Light in 1987 - 2nd trip
Seul Choix Point Light in 1987 - 2nd trip

Gulliver, Michigan

Built: 1895

Automated: 1972

This light, whose name is French for "only choice", was once the center of a thriving fishing community in the only harbor of refuge along this stretch of Lake Michigan. Today, the lighthouse complex is the only thing that remains active.


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