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| About Tawas Point Lighthouse, East Tawas |
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Tawas Point Lighthouse, in operation since 1876, and now part of Tawas Point State Park, is a fascinating attraction for maritime buffs. Tawas Point is also a destination for birdwatchers, especially during the spring and fall migration seasons. Tawas Point also offers spectacular views of sunrises over Lake Huron and sunsets over Tawas Bay.
Attractions:
- Lighthouse history
- Museum store
- Scenic views
- Michigan State Park camping and recreational facilities
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Other Michigan Historical Center pages related to this site:
- Michigan lighthouses need you! Find out how you can help support the preservation of our state's majestic beacons with a "Save Our Lights" specialty license plate.
Updated
06/22/2005
Michigan
Historical Center, Department of History, Arts and Libraries
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