Tawas Point Light (Winter)

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[[Image:Tawas Point Light (Winter).jpg|thumb|250px|''Tawas Point Light'' in winter of 1993 - 14th trip]]
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#REDIRECT [[Tawas Point Light]]
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East Tawas, Michigan
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Built: 1852
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Originally built in 1852, the Tawas Point Light had to be moved in 1876 because Tawas Point (also known as Ottawa Point) on which it sits, had moved more than a mile due to shifting sands! Tawas point is at the end of a peninsula which separates Tawas Bay from Lake Huron. The light is still in operation and is under the care of the US Coast Guard. <br clear=all>
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