Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Telescope, v. 32, n. 1 (January-February 1983), p. 8

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TELESCOPE Page 8 North to Frankfort, the docking port of the Ann Arbor carferries. (Retired in 1982 and awaiting an uncertain fate). The Frankfort Light is located at the pierhead. From Point Betsie north, it's almost 100 miles to Northport and another two miles to the Northport Light on the tip of the Leelanau At the top of the lower peninsula in Michli- mackinac State Park is the Mackinac Light which is a marine museum associated with the Fort in Mackinaw City. This is victorian romanesque lighthouse architecture at its finest. The view of the Straits and the Mackinac Peninsula. The lighthouse grounds have been well kept and the buildings are in good shape. Bridge are spectacular. The lighthouse is open the same hours as Fort Michlimackinac. This ends our tour of the coastal lights of eastern Lake Michigan and hopefully other lighthouses will be covered in the future. 0

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