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Grand Marais Rear Range
Grand Marais, Mi ~ Lake Superior ~ July 21, 2001


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Grand Marais Rear Range Light, Mi   July 2001
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Grand Marais Rear Range Light was built in 1898, three years after the front range light was completed. The lights are still active aids to navigation and help guide ships into West Bay, the only protective harbor between Munising & Whitefish Point. The bay today is shallower though.
The two story brick keeper's quarters is now a maritime museum highlighting the history of the lights and shipping through the years. It is ran by the Grand Marais Historical Society. The USCG Life Saving Station is also the reception center for the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
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PAGE CREATED: 02/17/04    PAGE UPDATED: 06/30/04
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