Lake Breeze

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At this 1850s lighthouse lodge, folks may tell you of a ghostly woman seen on the porch looking out onto Lake Superior. They say she is looking for her husband, who was lost in a freighter crash. The lighthouse lights flicker, apparitions have been seen and voices have been heard as well.

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Geographic Information

Address:
299 E. North Street
Eagle Harbor, MI 49950
United States

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GPS:
47.4587322, -88.1591388
County:
Keweenaw County, Michigan
Nearest Towns:
Eagle Harbor, MI (0.2 mi.)
Eagle River, MI (7.1 mi.)
Copper Harbor, MI (12.7 mi.)
Ahmeek, MI (15.7 mi.)
Copper City, MI (16.1 mi.)
Calumet, MI (20.1 mi.)
Laurium, MI (20.3 mi.)
Lake Linden, MI (21.7 mi.)
Hubbell, MI (23.4 mi.)
Dollar Bay, MI (28.7 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.keweenaw.info/lodging/hotels-motels/469.html

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