Beaver Island Harbor Light
Beaver Island Harbor Light (or St. James Light) is a lighthouse located in St. James, Michigan, on the northern end of Beaver Island on Lake Michigan. It has also been called "St. James Harbor Light" and "Whiskey Point Light". It is associated with a U.S. Coast Guard station, which was formerly a lifesaving station. The tower is constructed of Cream City Brick. At this time, the harbor is used by the Beaver Island ferry, so the light is still an active aid to navigation.
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Beaver Island Harbor Light
Beaver Island Harbor Light (or St. James Light) is a lighthouse located in St. James, Michigan, on the northern end of Beaver Island on Lake Michigan. It has also been called "St. James Harbor Light" and "Whiskey Point Light". It is associated with a U.S. Coast Guard station, which was formerly a lifesaving station. The tower is constructed of Cream City Brick. At this time, the harbor is used by the Beaver Island ferry, so the light is still an active aid to navigation.
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1856 (original tower)
1870 (current tower)
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