
1 The White River Light is a lighthouse on Lake Michigan near the city of Whitehall, Michigan. It sits on a thin peninsula of land separating Lake Michigan from White Lake. The building was built in 1875.
Some of the buildings in existence for the lightstation consisted of the tower and attached dwelling, the South Pier-head Beacon light, oil house, woodshed or strage building and Privy.
Some of the buildings in existence for the lightstation consisted of the tower and attached dwelling, the South Pier-head Beacon light, oil house, woodshed or strage building and Privy.

2 The White River Light Station is a historic lighthouse located in the White River Township of Michigan, USA. It was first built in 1875 to guide ships safely into White Lake, a popular port for lumber and other goods. The lighthouse, which stands at 55 feet tall, was originally powered by oil lamps, but it was later converted to electricity. The light station also includes a keeper's house and several outbuildings, all of which have been carefully preserved and restored. Today, the White River Light Station is open to visitors who can explore the lighthouse and learn about its fascinating history as a crucial navigational aid for ships traveling on Lake Michigan.
White River Light