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Tawas Light Fresnel lens to be replaced with modern light

Tawas Light Fresnel lens to be replaced with modern light

A photo of Tawas Light from a Coast Guard light house record, taken Oct. 27, 2015. The light's Fourth Order Fresnel lens is slated to be replaced by a modern light and loaned to a local museum. (U.S. Coast Guar... More

Coast Guard Station Tawas located in East Tawas, Mich.,

Coast Guard Station Tawas located in East Tawas, Mich.,

Coast Guard Station Tawas located in East Tawas, Mich., Aug. 22, 1962. This station is the oldest in the Great Lakes, and the only surviving example of the first series of life saving stations on the Great Lake... More

Coast Guard Station Tawas located in East Tawas, Mich.,

Coast Guard Station Tawas located in East Tawas, Mich.,

Coast Guard Station Tawas located in East Tawas, Mich., April 17, 1944. This station is the oldest in the Great Lakes and the only surviving example of the first series of life saving stations on the Great Lake... More

Coast Guard Station Tawas located in East Tawas, Mich.,

Coast Guard Station Tawas located in East Tawas, Mich.,

Coast Guard Station Tawas located in East Tawas, Mich., March 4, 1954. This station is the oldest in the Great Lakes, and the only surviving example of the first series of life saving stations on the Great Lake... More

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