Harbor Beach Light"Harbor Beach, Michigan"
Built: 1885 "Also known as the Sand Beach Light, this lighthouse marks the entrance to an artificial harbor near Michigan's ""thumb"" region. Costing nearly $1 million, the US Army Corps of Engineers built the Sand Beach Harbor as a harbor of refuge between Port Huronand Saginaw Bay. This still active lighthouse has escaped vandalism due to being fenced off. (Photo 1996, Trip #24)"
Lighthouses: A Photographic Journey Copyright © 1995-2006 David S. Carter, Donald W. Carter, & Diana K. Carter. All rights reserved. Reproduction by any means, physical or electronic, in part or in full, without the express permission of the authors, is strictly prohibited. Updated on 17 Jan 2006
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