Digest>November 2009

Photo Caption:

Aerial view of Passage Island Lighthouse Station taken in the 1960s. The lighthouse was automated in 1978 and its keepers were removed. Passage Island Lighthouse is the northern most lighthouse built by the United States on the Great Lakes. It is now part of Isle Royale National Park. (Coast Guard photo from the Lighthouse Digest archives.)
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Story:

Way Up North On Lake Superior
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