It’s no secret that Michigan is home to some lovely lighthouses. After all, our state’s stunning Great Lakes shorelines offer the perfect place for these fascinating structures, many of which have stood the test of time. If you’re looking for a scenic place to embark on a Michigan history lesson while appreciating the waterfront, you’ll want to check out the oldest operating lighthouse in the Great Lakes State.

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To learn more about Fort Gratiot Lighthouse and its accompanying attractions, click here. Have you and your family made the climb to the top of this light tower during previous outings in Port Huron? Share your experiences with us by leaving a Facebook comment or recommend another wonderful Michigan locale by filling out our official nomination form here.

If you’re fascinated by maritime history, you’ll want to check out this glass-bottom shipwreck tour in Michigan.

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