Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Upper Peninsula Upventure: The Munising Front Range Light

The lighthouse portion of the Upper Peninsula Upventure continues...

Three days ago I wrote about the failure of the Grand Island East Harbor Lighthouse in Lake Superior's Munising Harbor to adequately warn boats. So a pair of lighthouses were built in 1908, and that lighthouse was decommissioned.

Pictured is the still-active Munising Front Range Light, which is located in the heart of its namesake town. I didn't know it existed until I got home, but this lighthouse has a shorter twin which is situated on a nearby hill.

Next: Whitefish Point Lighthouse

Earlier posts:

Grand Island East Harbor Lighthouse

Copper Harbor Lighthouse

Eagle Harbor Lighthouse

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