Sturgeon Point Light (MI)

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Sturgeon Point Light in 1987 - 1st trip
Sturgeon Point Light in 1987 - 1st trip

Alcona County, Michigan

Built: 1869

Jutting out gently into Lake Huron, the Sturgeon Point requires this lighthouse to warn mariners of not only the shoreline, but a strip of gravel that runs out into the water before ending in a sand bar. This still operating lighthouse and its dwelling were refurbished and repainted by the Alcona County Historical Society and now serves as a museum.

Sturgeon Point Light in winter of 1993 - 14th trip
Sturgeon Point Light in winter of 1993 - 14th trip

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