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3 Lighthouses to Explore in Chippewa County

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Chippewa County
Chippewa County, Michigan is an attractive, sparsely populated county located in the eastern Upper Peninsula near Lake Superior. It offers visitors and residents a variety of attractions, including beautiful landscapes with rivers and lakes, a world-renowned trout stream and four State Parks with plenty of recreational opportunities like hunting, fishing and camping. The area also provides an eclectic mix of small towns where visitors can explore historics sites, nature trails and antiques store

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Lighthouses to Explore in Chippewa County

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DeTour Reef Lighthouse
Built in the 1860s, DeTour Reef Lighthouse has been guiding ships and visitors along the Straits of Mackinac ever since. Located just off the northern tip of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, this square tower stands 48 feet tall and is surrounded by stunning views of Lake Huron. Although the lighthouse is no longer used as a navigational aid, it continues to draw tourists who come to admire its warmly lit interior and panoramic lake vistas.
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Point Iroquois Lighthouse
Point Iroquois Lighthouse built in 1870, it was originally lit with an iron-framed, fourth-order Fresnel lens made of 1,008 hand-cut prisms and silvered glass panels that displayed a white light every 12 seconds. Since then the lighthouse has withstood the surges of Lake Superior year after year while faithfully protecting passing ships. It was fully automated in 1933 and then featured various colors of lenses over the years before the current white lens was installed in 2012.
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Whitefish Point Lighthouse
Whitefish Point Lighthouse is a historic Michigan landmark located on the remote and rocky shores of Lake Superior, this lighthouse has played a crucial role in maritime navigation since its construction in 1849. The stunning structure stands 45 feet tall and its light has been seen by many vessels navigating the nearby waters over the years. It is also home to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum which holds many artifacts related to shipwrecks.

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