White Shoal Light

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White Shoal Light in 2001 - 38th trip
White Shoal Light in 2001 - 38th trip

White Shoal, Michigan

Built: 1910

Automated: 1976

This distinctive red-and-white candy-cane striped lighthouse replaced a lightship that previously marked this dangerous area twenty miles due west of Old Mackinac Point.


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