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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: New. Dan Penrod, John Penrod, & Werner J. Bertsch (illustrator). 1st Edition. Brand new and unread FIRST EDITION; very fresh and bright condition; gift quality! Full-color pictorial wrapper with white and yellow lettering. 32 new and unused historical and informative pages nicely enhanced by full-color photographs and illustrations! "Located at the tip of the Leelanau Peninsula, 47' above the water, a light beacon shines brightly. This beacon, known as the Grand Traverse Lighthouse, has long served its purpose as a guardian to all who ventured in the unknown elements of Lake Michigan and the surrounding Great Lakes. 'Having been an indispensable navigational aid since its establishment in 1851, the Grand Traverse Light Station is significant as one of the oldest lighthouses on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan. It is also important for its role in promoting the settlement and development of the Leelanau Peninsula and the Grand Traverse Bay region.' (National Register of Historic Places Inventory, Item #8, Pg. 1). Over the years many sailors and their vessels were guided safely to and from their destinations. Now the Light Station is an automated rotating aero-beacon mounted on a steel tower.". Seller Inventory # 050499
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: New. Dan Penrod, John Penrod, & Werner J. Bertsch (illustrator). 1st Edition. Brand new and unread FIRST EDITION; very fresh and bright condition; gift quality! Full-color pictorial wrapper with white and yellow lettering. 32 new and unused historical and informative pages nicely enhanced by full-color photographs and illustrations! "Located at the tip of the Leelanau Peninsula, 47' above the water, a light beacon shines brightly. This beacon, known as the Grand Traverse Lighthouse, has long served its purpose as a guardian to all who ventured in the unknown elements of Lake Michigan and the surrounding Great Lakes. 'Having been an indispensable navigational aid since its establishment in 1851, the Grand Traverse Light Station is significant as one of the oldest lighthouses on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan. It is also important for its role in promoting the settlement and development of the Leelanau Peninsula and the Grand Traverse Bay region.' (National Register of Historic Places Inventory, Item #8, Pg. 1). Over the years many sailors and their vessels were guided safely to and from their destinations. Now the Light Station is an automated rotating aero-beacon mounted on a steel tower.". Seller Inventory # 050498
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: New. Dan Penrod, John Penrod, & Werner J. Bertsch (illustrator). 1st Edition. Brand new and unread FIRST EDITION; very fresh and bright condition; gift quality! Full-color pictorial wrapper with white and yellow lettering. 32 new and unused historical and informative pages nicely enhanced by full-color photographs and illustrations! "Located at the tip of the Leelanau Peninsula, 47' above the water, a light beacon shines brightly. This beacon, known as the Grand Traverse Lighthouse, has long served its purpose as a guardian to all who ventured in the unknown elements of Lake Michigan and the surrounding Great Lakes. 'Having been an indispensable navigational aid since its establishment in 1851, the Grand Traverse Light Station is significant as one of the oldest lighthouses on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan. It is also important for its role in promoting the settlement and development of the Leelanau Peninsula and the Grand Traverse Bay region.' (National Register of Historic Places Inventory, Item #8, Pg. 1). Over the years many sailors and their vessels were guided safely to and from their destinations. Now the Light Station is an automated rotating aero-beacon mounted on a steel tower.". Seller Inventory # 050495
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: New. Dan Penrod, John Penrod, & Werner J. Bertsch (illustrator). 1st Edition. Brand new and unread FIRST EDITION; very fresh and bright condition; gift quality! Full-color pictorial wrapper with white and yellow lettering. 32 new and unused historical and informative pages nicely enhanced by full-color photographs and illustrations! "Located at the tip of the Leelanau Peninsula, 47' above the water, a light beacon shines brightly. This beacon, known as the Grand Traverse Lighthouse, has long served its purpose as a guardian to all who ventured in the unknown elements of Lake Michigan and the surrounding Great Lakes. 'Having been an indispensable navigational aid since its establishment in 1851, the Grand Traverse Light Station is significant as one of the oldest lighthouses on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan. It is also important for its role in promoting the settlement and development of the Leelanau Peninsula and the Grand Traverse Bay region.' (National Register of Historic Places Inventory, Item #8, Pg. 1). Over the years many sailors and their vessels were guided safely to and from their destinations. Now the Light Station is an automated rotating aero-beacon mounted on a steel tower.". Seller Inventory # 050497
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: New. Dan Penrod, John Penrod, & Werner J. Bertsch (illustrator). 1st Edition. Brand new and unread FIRST EDITION; very fresh and bright condition; gift quality! Full-color pictorial wrapper with white and yellow lettering. 32 new and unused historical and informative pages nicely enhanced by full-color photographs and illustrations! "Located at the tip of the Leelanau Peninsula, 47' above the water, a light beacon shines brightly. This beacon, known as the Grand Traverse Lighthouse, has long served its purpose as a guardian to all who ventured in the unknown elements of Lake Michigan and the surrounding Great Lakes. 'Having been an indispensable navigational aid since its establishment in 1851, the Grand Traverse Light Station is significant as one of the oldest lighthouses on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan. It is also important for its role in promoting the settlement and development of the Leelanau Peninsula and the Grand Traverse Bay region.' (National Register of Historic Places Inventory, Item #8, Pg. 1). Over the years many sailors and their vessels were guided safely to and from their destinations. Now the Light Station is an automated rotating aero-beacon mounted on a steel tower.". Seller Inventory # 050496