Great Lakes Lighthouses: American & Canadian
Wes Oleszewski

Great Lakes Lighthouses: American & Canadian

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When you look out across any one of the five lakes, all that you will see is a watery horizon that seems to stretch forever. By the lake 1700s and into the early 1800s, lights were being constructed to warn the mariners of the shoals and shores that could pose a deadly hazard to their vessels. In recent decades, lighthouses have been automated, antiquated, and just plain abandoned. Fortunately, societies and organizations sprang up, bent on the preservation of the historic structures that once warned the vesselmen. Hopefully this books will be a useful guide to these historic aids to navigation and may be a small tool in the job of their preservation. 

Avery Color Studios, 2012

Paperback, 217 Pages, 5.8 x 8.5 inches


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