Two Harbors Light

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Two Harbors, Minnesota
Two Harbors, Minnesota

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Two Harbors Light in 1994 - 19th trip
Two Harbors Light in 1994 - 19th trip

Two Harbors, Minnesota

Built: 1892

Automated: 1981

This 50 foot tall, square, red brick tower attached to a larger square, two-story red brick dwelling is located on Agate and Burlington Bays of Lake Superior. The original fourth-order Fresnel lens was replaced by two airport beacons in 1970. The station was automated in 1981 and still operates today. The dwelling houses a museum operated by the Lake County Historical Society.


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