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South Manitou Island Light / Lighthouse / Charlevoix South Pier Light Station / Beaver Island Head Light / Little Sable Point Light / Manitou Island / Pointe aux Barques Light / Sturgeon Point Light / Michigan / National Register of Historic Places in Michigan / White Shoal Light
Date: 2012-12-07 10:25:13
South Manitou Island Light
Lighthouse
Charlevoix South Pier Light Station
Beaver Island Head Light
Little Sable Point Light
Manitou Island
Pointe aux Barques Light
Sturgeon Point Light
Michigan
National Register of Historic Places in Michigan
White Shoal Light

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