Harbor Beach Lighthouse
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Perched on the northern breakwater of Harbor Beach, MI, the Harbor Beach Lighthouse stands as a sentinel immemorial, vigilantly guarding the entrance to the largest man-made freshwater harbor in the world.
This stout, white, conical tower roofed in red is connected to a fog signal building, creating a compact, functional structure built to withstand the powerful forces of Lake Huron. It was strategically placed on the long, protective pier extending into the deep blue waters in 1885.
Surrounding the lighthouse is the picturesque Harbor Beach, a popular destination for beachgoers and outdoor enthusiasts. The sandy shores stretch out along the coastline of Middle Michigan, offering stunning views of the vast expanse of Lake Huron. The harbor itself is a bustling hub of activity, with boats of all sizes docking and launching from the protected waters.
