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Lighthouses -- Photos GREAT LAKES MARINE COLLECTION MILWAUKEE PUBLIC LIBRARY/WISCONSIN MARINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MARINE SUBJECT FILES LIGHTHOUSE PHOTOS Current as of November 7, 2018 LIGHTHOUSE NAME – STATE - LAKE – FILE LOCATION Algoma Pierhead Light – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – Algoma Ashtabula Lighthouse – Ohio – Lake Erie – Ashtabula Ashtabula Range Lights – Ohio Lake Erie - Ashtabula Big Bay Point Light – Michigan – Lake Superior – Big Bay Point Big Sable Lighthouse – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Big Sable Big Sable Point – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Big Sable Bois Blanc Island – Michigan – Lake Huron – Bois Blanc Island Buffalo Light – New York – Buffalo River/Erie Canal – Buffalo Buoys – Various - Unidentified – Lighthouses – Photos - Buoys Calcite Range Lights – Michigan – Lake not listed – Calcite, MI – Range Light Photos Cana Island Light – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – Cana Cheboygan Breakwater Light – Michigan – Cheboygan River/Lake Huron – Cheboygan Light & Range Light Cheboygan Crib Light – Michigan – Cheboygan River/Lake Huron – Cheboygan Light & Range Light Cheboygan River Range Lights – Michigan – Cheboygan River/Lake Huron – Cheboygan Light & Range Light Chicago Harbor Light – Illinois – Lake Michigan – Chicago - Breakwater Chicago Harbor Light – Illinois – Lake Michigan – Chicago - Pierhead Chicago Pierhead Light – Illinois – Lake Michigan – Chicago – Pierhead Crossover Island Lighhouse – New York – St. Lawrence Seaway – Crossover Island Lighthouse DeTour Reef Light – Michigan – Lake Huron – Detour Reef Detroit River Light – Michigan – Lake Erie – Detroit River Light Duluth Harbor Light – Minnesota – Lake Superior – Duluth Duluth Harbor North Pierhead Light – Minnesota – Lake Superior – Duluth Duluth Harbor South Pierhead Light – Minnesota – Lake Superior – Duluth Eagle Bluff Lighthouse – Wisconsin – Green Bay – Eagle Bluff Eagle River Light – Michigan – Lake Superior – Eagle River Fairport Harbor Lighthouse – Ohio – Lake Erie – Fairport Harbor Fairport Harbor East Pier Light – Ohio – Lake Erie – Fairport Harbor Fort Gratiot Light – Michigan – Lake Huron – Fort Gratiot Light Forty Mile Point Lighthouse – Michigan – Lake Huron – Forty Mile Point Lighthouse Fourteen Foot Shoal Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Fourteen Foot Shoal Light Gibralter Point Lighthouse – Ontario – Lake Ontario – Gibralter Point Lighthouse Goderich Main Light – Ontario – Lake Huron – Goderich Main Light Grand Haven Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Grand Haven Grand Traverse Point Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Grand Traverse Point Granite Island Lightstation – Michigan – Lake Superior – Granite Island Lightstation Grassy Island Range Lights – Wisconsin – Fox River – Grassy Island Grays Reef Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Gray’s Reef Light Green Island Lighthouse – Wisconsin – Green Bay – Green Island Grosse Point Light – Illinois – Lake Michigan – Grosse Point Holland Harbor (South Pierhead) Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Holland Harbor “Big Red” Ile Aux Galets (Skillagalee) Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan - Skillagalee Indiana Harbor Breakwater Light – Indiana – Lake Michigan – Milwaukee’s Breakwater Kane Island Light – Michigan – Lake not listed – Kane Island Kenosha Pierhead Lights – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – Kenosha, WI Pierhead Lights Kewaunee Pierhead Light – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – Kewaunee Kimberly Point Park Lighthouse – Wisconsin – Lake Winnebago - Kimberly Point Park Lighthouse Lake Park (Milwaukee) – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – Lake Park Lake St. Clair Channel Light – State not listed – Lake St. Clair – South Channel Lighthouses - Lake St. Clair Lake St. Clair Lighthouse – State not listed – Lake St. Clair – Lake St. Clair Lake St. Clair Small South Channel Light – State not listed – Lake St. Clair – Lake St. Clair Lake St. Clair South Channel Light – State not listed – Lake St. Clair – Lake St. Clair LighthouseTenders, Various, Unidentified – Lighthouse Tenders (Unidentified) Lighthouses – Various – Unidentified – Lighthouses – Photos - Unidentified Little Point Sable Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Little Point Sable Light Little Traverse Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Little Traverse Light Livingston Lighthouse – Michigan – Detroit River – Livingston Light – Detroit River Livingston Memorial Lighthouse – Michigan – Detroit River – Livingston Light – Detroit River Ludington Lighthouse – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Ludington Lighthouse Ludington North Pierhead Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Ludington Lighthouse Ludington Pierhead Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Ludington Lighthouse Macatawa Park Light – State not listed – Lake not listed – Macatawa Park Mackinac Point (Old) Light – Michigan – Lake Huron – Old Mackinaw Point Mackinaw Point Light – Michigan – Lake Huron – Old Mackinaw Point Manistee Lighthouse – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Manistee Lighthouse Manistee North Pierhead Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Manistee Lighthouse Manistee Pierhead Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Manistee Lighthouse Manistique East Breakwater Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Manistique Mich. Manitowoc Lighthouse – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan - Manitowoc Manitowoc North Breakwater Light – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan - Manitowoc Manitowoc Pierhead Light – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan - Manitowoc Manitowoc South Pierhead Light – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan - Manitowoc Marblehead Lighthouse – Ohio – Lake Erie - Marblehead Marine City Lighthouse – Michigan – Lake Huron – Marine City, MI Light (Former Peche Isle Light) Marquette Harbor Light – Michigan – Lake Superior – Marquette Harbor Light Martin Reef Light – Michigan – Lake Huron – Martin Reef Menominee Pierhead Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Menominee Michigan Menominee River Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Menominee Michigan Michigan City Lighthouse – Indiana – Lake Michigan – Michigan City Lighthouses Michigan City Pierhead Lighst – Indiana – Lake Michigan – Michigan City Lighthouses Milwaukee Breakwater Light – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – Milwaukee’s Breakwater Milwaukee Inner Harbor Light – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – Milwaukee Harbor Entrance (Pierhead Light) Milwaukee Pierhead Light – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – Milwaukee Harbor Entrance (Pierhead Light) Muskegon Front Range Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Muskegon, MI Muskegon South Pierhead Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Muskegon, MI Muskegon Rear Range Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Muskegon, MI Muskegon South Breakwater Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Muskegon, MI Neenah Lighthouse – Wisconsin – Lake Winnebago - Kimberly Point Park Lighthouse New Presque Isle Light Station – Michigan – Lake Huron – Presque Isle North Point Lighthouse – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – North Point Old Mackinac Point Light – Michigan – Lake Huron – Old Mackinaw Point Old Mackinaw Point Light – Michigan – Lake Huron – Old Mackinaw Point Old Presque Isle Light – Michigan – Lake Huron – Old Presque Isle, MI Oshkosh Lighthouse – Wisconsin – Lake Winnebago – Oshkosh – Lake Winnebago Peche Island Range Lights – State not listed – Lake St. Clair – Peche Island Range Lights Peche Isle Light – Michigan – Lake Huron - Marine City, MI Light (Former Peche Isle Light) Petoskey Government Breakwater – Michigan – Lake Michigan – Petoskey, Mich. – Gov’t Breakwater Pilot Island Light – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – Pilot Island Plum Island Light and Coast Guard Station – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – Plum Island Poe Reef Light – State not listed – Lake not listed – Poe Reef Light Point Betsie Lighthouse – Michigan – No lake listed – Point Betsie Port Burwell Light – Ontario – Lake Erie – Port Burwell, ON Port Dover Lighthouse – Ontario – Lake Erie – Port Dover, ON Port Sanilac Lighthouse – Michigan – Lake Huron – Port Sanilac Lighthouse Port Washington Breakwater – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – Port Washington Breakwater Port Washington Lighthouse – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – Port Washington Light Pottawatomie Lighthouse – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – Pottawatomie Lighthouse Poverty Island Lighthouse – Michigan – Lake not listed – Poverty Island Racine Lighthouse and Breakwater – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – Racine – Lighthouse & Breakwater Racine Reef Lighthouse – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – Racine Reef Range Lights, Various, Unidentified – Lighthouses – Photos – Range Lights Raspberry Island – Wisconsin – Lake Superior – Raspberry Island Ridges Sanctuary Light – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – Ridge Sanctuary Rock Harbor Lighthouse – Michigan – Lake Superior Isle Royale Natl Park – Rock Harbor Lighthouse Rock Island Light – New York – Saint Lawrence River – Rock Island Light Round Island Light – Michigan/Ontario – Straits of Mackinac – Round Island Round Island Pipe – State not listed – Lake Huron – Round Island Rowley Point Lighthouse – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – Rowley Point Saginaw River Rear Range Light – Michigan - Saginaw River – Saginaw River Rear Range Light Sheboygan Breakwater Light – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – Sheboygan - Breakwater - Lighthouse Sherwood Point Lighthouse – Wisconsin – Green Bay – Sherwood Point Sisters Island Lighthouse – New York – St. Lawrence River – Sisters Island Skillagalee Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan - Skillagalee Snake Island Lighthouse Ruin – State not listed – Lake Ontario – Snake Island Snake Island Lighthouse #2 – State not listed – Lake Ontario – Snake Island South Haven Pierhead Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – South Pier -South Haven South Pierhead Light – Michigan – Lake Michigan – South Pier - South Haven Southport Light Station – Wisconsin – Lake Michigan – Southport Light Station, Kenosha,
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