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There are 129 lighthouses in Michigan and 3,200 miles of Great Lakes shoreline. Plus, Michigan has more lighthouses than any other state, dozens in the lower portion alone.
Here's what to know about a few of Michigan's French names. How did Detroit get its name? The city's name comes from the French word détroit, meaning strait. French settler Antoine de la mothe ...
Lake Huron has an average depth of 195 feet and a maximum depth of 750 feet, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection ...
Lake Huron sits on the border between the U.S. and Canada. The freshwater lake features state parks, great fishing and underwater shipwreck preserves. Dozens of lighthouses line the Michigan ...
The freshwater lake features state parks, great fishing and underwater shipwreck preserves. Dozens of lighthouses line the hundreds of miles of Michigan's shoreline along the Great Lake.
Lake Huron borders Michigan to the west and Canada to the east. The lake's southern end empties into the St. Clair River, which divides Port Huron, Michigan, from Sarnia, Ontario.
Standing tall against the Lake Michigan shoreline, Grosse Point Lighthouse isn’t just a beacon for ships – it’s a beacon of ...
The iconic Big Sable Light on the shore of Lake Michigan is the big payoff at the end of the 1.5-mile section of Lighthouse ...
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this lighthouse inn located on cliffs 25 miles north of Marquette is one ...
Big Sable Point Lighthouse will open six days early now that construction has wrapped up at Ludington State Park.