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Indiana Harbor East Breakwater Light

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Indiana harbor east brkwtr light
Indiana harbor east brkwtr light

The Indiana Harbor East Breakwater Light is an active aid to navigation that marks the end of a breakwater on the east side of the Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal where it enters Lake Michigan.

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N 41.680833333333 ° E -87.441111111111 °
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Indiana Harbor East Breakwater Lighthouse

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Indiana, United States
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