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Just getting there is part of the adventure; leaving from the Coal Dock on Mackinac Island, several people at a time board a small charter boat and step two involves transferring to small rubber dinghies (you will get wet!) that are able to land on the rocky shore.
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Round Island Lighthouse was constructed in 1895 at a cost of $15,000 by Frank Rounds, a carpenter from Detroit. Rounds had previously worked on Mackinac Island's Grand Hotel, which was completed in 1887. The lighthouse was first lit on May 15th, 1896. It was commissioned under the U.S. Lighthouse Board, which became the United States Lighthouse Service in 1910. When it was first completed, the lighthouse was brick red. This would remain so until it was painted red and white in 1924.
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The long years it has been unoccupied have taken their toll, and the former living quarters now show a certain faded beauty.
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At one time, the woodwork must have been beautiful.
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This "modern" shower is barely 6" tall and a couple feet wide, but I'm sure it was a most appreciated addition at the time.
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Many of the windows now have metal shutters, protection from the weather and vandals, but imagine the view this bedroom once featured!
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At one time, the woodwork must have been beautiful.
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This "modern" shower is barely 6" tall and a couple feet wide, but I'm sure it was a most appreciated addition at the time.
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Many of the windows now have metal shutters, protection from the weather and vandals, but imagine the view this bedroom once featured!
Wow that was great, I enjoyed viewing the pictures and learning about the history of Round Island's lighthouse. I have always had a fancy for lighthouses.
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The lighthouse is simply beautiful.
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