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ADVANCED FOR MONDAY, OCT. 23, 2017 Dustan Hoffman, back, a ranger with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, and John Lauber, an architectural historian and historic preservation planner from Minneapolis, look over the keepers quarters house as they stand on an outside observation deck of the rear range light on Plum Island in Door County Wednesday October 11, 2017. The Fish & Wildlife Service and the Friends of Plum & Pilot Islands are working to restore historic structures on the two islands located near Washington Island. (Barry Adams/Wisconsin State Journal via AP)
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