Tri-Centennial State Park Lighthouse, Detroit Michigan: Velvia Version

Tri-Centennial State Park Lighthouse, Detroit Michigan: Velvia Version

Tri-Centennial State Park Lighthouse, Detroit Michigan: Velvia Version, photo by friday1970.

Tri-Centennial State Park is now known as the William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor. It was the first urban park in Michigan, and covers 31 acres on the banks of the Detroit River.

This 63-foot lighthouse is a scaled down replica of the Tawas Point Lighthouse, the only true Victorian-era style station on the Great Lakes.

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One thought on “Tri-Centennial State Park Lighthouse, Detroit Michigan: Velvia Version

  1. Being at this park at sunrise and sunset is a treat. I was lucky enough to see both when I worked at William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor this past summer. Thanks for posting this photo.

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