Michigan lighthouses are beacons for tourists

Source: WZZM13.com

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If you’re interested in seeing America’s lighthouses, there aren’t a lot of places that offer a wider range than Michigan, and some remote locales on the Great Lakes are seeing slow but steady drips of tourism because of it.
 
Excerpt: The Point Betsie Lighthouse is a classic: a four-story white tower attached to a red-roofed keeper’s house, surrounded by a windswept vista of dunes and water.
 
Built in 1858, the lighthouse near Frankfort is the oldest standing structure in Benzie County.
 
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Source: WZZM13.com

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