Great Lakes Lighthouse Poster
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As the region around the Great Lakes developed, shipping became a vital trade commodity. Lighthouses were built to help guide mariners through the waters of the great inland seas called the Great Lakes. Today many of the lighthouses are no longer manned and have been restored to be a visible record of our heritage.
Pictured left to right: Marblehead, Lake Erie; White Shoal, Lake Michigan; Charlotte-Genesee, Lake Ontario; Marquette Harbor, Lake Superior; Cheboygan, Lake Huron; and Holland Harbor, Lake Michigan.
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