As promised, these pictures show all that is left of the old Cheboygan, MI lighthouse. The light was deactivated around 1920 if I remember correctly, and then deteriorated quickly and now is no more than a stone foundation. Due to the growth of trees around this site, there aren't a lot of options composition wise, so I apologize for the fact that these don't show much.
In this photo, you can see a section of red brick in the front wall just behind the tree. The tree is right where the front door once was. The tower projected out from the roof just above that door, there was no seperate tower.
This one was taken from the opposite corner, which would put the front door area near the upper left of the photo.
And this is an antique photo of the light that I found. Due to the age of the photo I can't imagine there are any copyrights on it, if it will be a problem posting it here just let me know and I'll remove it promptly. As you can see, the area has gotten considerably more overgrown in the 80+ years since this was taken.
I'm glad we have beautiful, working lights to visit, not just sites like this. This site should be an inspiration for lighthouse enthusiasts everywhere to get involved in a preservation program of some kind.