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In 1987, the federal government listed the | lighthouse on the National Register of Historic Places. |
, which is within sight of the Toledo Harbor | Lighthouse on clear days. |
The Rotes Kliff | lighthouse on the island of Sylt, Germany, served as a |
ing Spectacle Reef Light, the most expensive | lighthouse on the Great Lakes. |
ouis de Foix begins construction of Cordouan | lighthouse on the Gironde estuary. |
Seal Point is a | lighthouse on Cape St. Francis in the Eastern Cape of S |
Heron Neck Light is a | lighthouse on Green's Island in Vinalhaven, Maine at th |
1847 Congress appropriated $8,000 for a new | lighthouse on the cape, two miles (3 km) southeast of t |
Culebrita | lighthouse on top, Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands on |
sight I ever experienced, to look out of the | lighthouse on a very stormy day, and see oneself hangin |
Although there has been a | lighthouse on this location since 1857, the current lig |
s.She would later base her 1927 novel To the | Lighthouse on the Godrevy Lighthouse nearby. |
50 yards) eastsoutheast of the St. Anthony's | Lighthouse on St Anthony Head. |
The Rubicon Point Light is a small | lighthouse on Lake Tahoe in California. |
he light fell to the keepers of Ferris Point | lighthouse on the other side of the harbour. |
Doubling Point Light is a | lighthouse on the Kennebec River, in Arrowsic, Maine. |
Register of Historic Places as Monomoy Point | Lighthouse on November 1, 1979, reference number 790003 |
The first North Head | Lighthouse on the northern side of the Saldanha Bay ent |
The Cape Tryon is a | lighthouse on the western north coast of Prince Edward |
The | lighthouse on the western island remains active, but un |
The | lighthouse once rested offshore and was reached by a wo |
The | lighthouse once displayed two lights. |
The | lighthouse, one of a formation of three, is located on |
es have also been drawn with the 1970 Edison | Lighthouse one-hit-wonder "Love Grows (Where My Rosemar |
lifornia's only complete turn-of-the-century | lighthouse open to the public. |
ears (last open in 1949), in June, 2006, the | lighthouse opened to the public, so they can now climb |
For reasons unknown, the Split Point | Lighthouse operated for many years under the opposite s |
The | lighthouse, operated by Trinity House, is now automatic |
The | lighthouse operated until 1971, when it was replaced by |
The | lighthouse operated during the Great Lakes navigation s |
an Inuit artist, a Jamaican immigrant and a | lighthouse operator from Newfoundland. |
The High | lighthouse or pillar lighthouse is one of three lightho |
The Marino Rocks | Lighthouse, or Marino Lighthouse as it is otherwise kno |
nown as the Ammerdown Park Column, Ammerdown | Lighthouse or the Jolliffe Column, in memory his forbea |
The low wooden pile | lighthouse or Lighthouse on legs is 36 feet (11 m) high |
Barnegat | Lighthouse or Barnegat Light, colloquially known as "Ol |
The | lighthouse originally had the keepers' living accommoda |
The Holland Island Bar Light, a | lighthouse originally built to the south of Holland Isl |
uffalo North breakwater East end Light was a | lighthouse originally located on the North breakwater E |
The | lighthouse originally used Argand lamps, but in 1952 wa |
Baker Shoal Range Rear | Lighthouse originally served as the Port Penn-Reedy Isl |
net used the novel technique of building the | lighthouse out of reinforced concrete. |
"To the east is St. Johns Point and famous | lighthouse, over west I have a dramatic panorama of the |
In one of his last interviews, he said "the | lighthouse overlooks the ocean where all boats entering |
ne of some 30 Contributing properties in the | Lighthouse Park Historic District which was proposed in |
tip of Roosevelt Island in the East River in | Lighthouse Park. |
man Municipal Council as part of the Parriwi | Lighthouse Park. |
ly copper-exporting port at Amlwch makes the | lighthouse part of a heritage site of international imp |
For years, a second tower next to the | lighthouse passed on information to passing ships about |
The road to the | lighthouse passes a sheltered cove called Stoth. |
The small | lighthouse, perched atop the seventy-foot-tall rock, is |
s were the passage of the Retirement Act for | lighthouse personnel in 1918 and the introduction in 19 |
r activities in the park include viewing the | lighthouse, picnicking, and viewing local paintings at |
With the expected destruction of the old | lighthouse plans to build a new lighthouse had been put |
Assateague | Lighthouse plaque, Aug 2007 |
Other lighthouses, such as Castle Hill | Lighthouse, Point Judith Light, and Rose Island Light a |
Lighthouse Point is a city in Broward County, Florida, | |
Lighthouse Point is a part of the Miami-Fort Lauderdale | |
Lighthouse Point (across the Intracoastal Waterway) | |
s an electronic synthpunk group based out of | Lighthouse Point that recorded and performed live in th |
limits boundary between Deerfield Beach and | Lighthouse Point. |
themselves on a 1.0-mile-long 36th Street in | Lighthouse Point. |
n's Fee" was performed for two nights at The | Lighthouse, Poole for which Henson co-wrote the music. |
It reopened as | Lighthouse, Poole's Centre for the Arts in October 2002 |
ose musical production of "Peter Pan" at the | Lighthouse, Poole, alongside Matthew Kelly, Tracey Chil |
Sand Point | Lighthouse postcard |
ore Light became the first and only American | lighthouse powered by nuclear energy. |
The | lighthouse presently operates with an automated beacon |
The Nova Scotia | Lighthouse Preservation Society (NSLPS) is a non profit |
The Nova Scotia | Lighthouse Preservation Society also holds a Doomsday L |
on-profit groups under the National Historic | Lighthouse Preservation Act in 2005. |
The site is managed by the Pine Islet | Lighthouse Preservation Society and tours of the lighth |
Restored by the Ponce de Leon Inlet | Lighthouse Preservation Association, the lighthouse bec |
for sale in 2009 under the National Historic | Lighthouse Preservation Act. |
ces under the terms of the National Historic | Lighthouse Preservation Act, and operations are maintai |
84, February 15: A 20 year lease between the | Lighthouse Preservation Society and the USCG was signed |
ion of the light under the National Historic | Lighthouse Preservation Act, and they applied for the l |
The | Lighthouse Preservation Society, the Massachusetts Audu |
In Canada, the Nova Scotia | Lighthouse Preservation Society won heritage status for |
put up for sale under the National Historic | Lighthouse Preservation Act. |
ion for transfer under the National Historic | Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000 is under review. |
Pursuant to the National Historic | Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000, it was offered at |
In the United States, the National Historic | Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000 provides for the tr |
As of 2005, the Sheringham Point | Lighthouse Preservation Society is working to acquire t |
Light as surplus under the National Historic | Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000. |
In 1982 the Fire Island | Lighthouse Preservation Society (FILPS) was formed to p |
The "Belle Toute | Lighthouse Preservation Trust" was formed in 2007 to br |
locale for two important national forces for | lighthouse preservation: American Lighthouse Foundation |
rned into a Polynesian-styled club named the | Lighthouse, primarily serving merchant seamen. |
Lighthouse Project | |
The | lighthouse property consists of a three-story cast iron |
nown as the "Point Lot" which surrounded the | lighthouse property.) |
government and may form part of a network of | lighthouse protecting the country's coastline. |
ch had emerged from the Senate, the Heritage | Lighthouse Protection Act, until Parliament was prorogu |
Private Members Bill in the Senate Heritage | Lighthouse Protection Act, a bill which was also suppor |
The | lighthouse protects shipping travelling through Bass St |
The | lighthouse protects ships in the Long Island Sound from |
ntremont of the Friends of Portsmouth Harbor | Lighthouse provided on and off screen history for both |
de winning heritage status for Sambro Island | lighthouse, providing grants for lighthouse restoration |
20 metres (390 ft), stands the Cap de la Nau | lighthouse, providing an important aid to navigation. |
Postcard of the | lighthouse, published 1901-1907 |
Panoramic view of Pulau Satumu (Raffles | Lighthouse), Pulau Biola, Pulau Senang, Pulau Pawai and |
Muckle Flugga | lighthouse punctuates the rocky stack of Muckle Flugga, |
ay, which the President ordered reserved for | lighthouse purposes. |
of original Port Said remains except for the | lighthouse, pushed to the interior of the city by the g |
dba Quantrix), led the | Lighthouse Quantrix development team at the time, but d |
egon, USA, the station is currently owned by | Lighthouse Radio Group. |
The station is currently owned by | Lighthouse Radio Ministry. |
Additional structures in the park include a | lighthouse, ranger's quarters and a water pipeline. |
The bridge calls to the | lighthouse, reassuring it that it is still needed, "eac |
In 1859 the | lighthouse received a $5000 renovation that rebuilt the |
The Garden Key | lighthouse received a fourth order Fresnel lens, and be |
length plays (The Amistad Case, Guiteau, and | Lighthouse, recipient of the James H. Wilson Playwritin |
corporate, financial, legal, employment and | lighthouse records. |
islands to the east-such as Ambergris Caye, | Lighthouse Reef, Glover Reef, and the Turneffe Islands- |
Big Otter Creek on Lake Erie, the museum and | lighthouse reflect upon when Port Burwell was at the he |
-Jean Fresnel developed several catadioptric | lighthouse reflectors. |
in saving the lives of the men in a crippled | lighthouse relief ship. |
The | lighthouse remained in Paris from July 1862 to June 186 |
blems in connection with the building of the | lighthouse remained unresolved at this time. |
The | lighthouse remained unlit until 2002 when the United St |
The | lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation. |
very close proximity to the Bay Bridge, the | lighthouse remains operational. |
The original Fresnel lens from the | lighthouse, removed in the 1940s, had been missing for |
that reached up to the seventh floor of the | lighthouse, rendering equipment like meteorological ins |
ight installed, balcony redone in concreted, | lighthouse renewed |
Built in 1858 at a cost of $8,000, this | lighthouse, replaced an 1837 brick & stone light built |
The | lighthouse replaced the Cape Forestier Lighthouse which |
(This 1855 brick | lighthouse replaced an earlier wooden one from 1832.) |
year after activation, a severe fire in the | lighthouse required erection of a temporary beacon and |
Today, one can tour the restored | lighthouse resembling a keeper's home of the 1920s and |
He became a businessman, owning the | Lighthouse Restaurant in Constance Bay in West Carleton |
eveloped by the state to raise donations for | lighthouse restoration. |
The base of the | lighthouse rests on a 12-foot-thick foundation of sands |
A predominately concrete structure, the | lighthouse rests on a stone foundation. |
A public movement to save the | lighthouse resulted in ownership of the lighthouse bein |
The | lighthouse resumes its job, glad that it still has work |
The famous | lighthouse rises 180 metres above sea level and was ina |
Station 2: 65 | Lighthouse Road - (in Sea Pines Resort between Frazer C |
ts earliest years, it operated in a standard | lighthouse role between April and November under a lice |
The Hog Island Light was a | lighthouse roughly marking its eponymous island, and th |
December 2: Fire burns second Eddystone | Lighthouse, Rudyerd's wooden cone of 1709. |
Lighthouse ruins | |
r Edward Rowe Snow (who is also known as the | Lighthouse Santa) occurred during the last week of June |
l has recently been named a 2008 Blue Ribbon | Lighthouse School . |
Tanfield School is a | Lighthouse School recognised for its work in the commun |
ids grades kindergarten-eight, and Nantucket | Lighthouse School for preschool through fifth grade. |
She performed benefit shows at the Queens | Lighthouse School for Blind Children and the Marble Hil |
Rising Starr Middle School is a Georgia | Lighthouse School to Watch located in unincorporated Fa |
House for herself and her guests, but also a | lighthouse, school, church, and cannery. |
ool, and a Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence | Lighthouse School. |
It is notable for being one of four "Georgia | Lighthouse Schools to Watch" in both 2005 and 2008. |
The building is now The | Lighthouse, Scotland's Centre for Architecture, Design |
For the Australian | lighthouse, see Cape St George Lighthouse (Australia). |
For alternate name for a nearby | lighthouse, see Erie Land Light. |
For the | lighthouse, see La Vieille. |
The | lighthouse's buildings and grounds are now vested in th |
ue's on the beach just south of the Carmanah | Lighthouse, sells a variety of burgers - beef, salmon, |
Rebuilt Blackistone | Lighthouse, September 2009 |
View of Commemorative Cross from Blackistone | Lighthouse, September 2009 |
The | lighthouse served as both the home and workplace of ele |
During the Galveston Hurricane of 1900, the | lighthouse served as a shelter for at least 125 people, |
later sold to private owners Until 1969 the | lighthouse served as a direction light. |
Its restored | lighthouse serves as a tourist attraction. |
The | lighthouse serves as a landfall light for the port of N |
In 1858, the | Lighthouse Service contracted with the Ellis and O'Neil |
The United States | Lighthouse Service approved construction of the Sand Po |
The | Lighthouse Service was absorbed into the Coast Guard in |
The ship was operated by the | Lighthouse Service of the Commerce Department. |
t was since transferred to the United States | Lighthouse Service and later came under the jurisdictio |
Originally from Sweden, Stenmark joined the | lighthouse service at age twenty and distinguished hims |
In 1939 the U.S. | Lighthouse Service also merged under the control of the |
Mrs. Fish retired from the | Lighthouse Service in 1914 and died in 1931; she is bur |
dick Light Station was dedicated by the U.S. | Lighthouse Service and put into use in 1879. |
irst Juniper, was commissioned into the U.S. | Lighthouse Service (USLHS) back in 1903. |
ry design was completed by the United States | Lighthouse Service and the final design was produced by |
as largely responsible for the merger of the | Lighthouse Service with the Coast Guard in 1939. |
ay 1919 and transferred to the United States | Lighthouse Service at New Orleans in June 1919. |
On July 1, 1939, the | Lighthouse Service was combined with the Coast Guard to |
In 1920, the | Lighthouse Service oversaw the automation of the Crib L |
rred to the United States Navy from the U.S. | Lighthouse Service on 11 April 1917; then placed in ser |
Department of Commerce with the rest of the | Lighthouse Service under an Executive order of 1 July 1 |
nd continued in service until 1880, when the | Lighthouse Service decided the Bass River Light was no |
ry design was completed by the United States | Lighthouse Service and the final design was produced by |
The steamer was returned to the | Lighthouse Service by Executive order dated 1 July 1919 |
In 1892 the | Lighthouse Service constructed a light station on Table |
She was returned to the | Lighthouse service 1 July 1919. |
It was finally burned down by the | Lighthouse Service in 1912. |
was transferred to the Navy with the entire | Lighthouse Service by executive order. |
the war ended, Mayflower was returned to the | Lighthouse Service by Executive order 1 July 1919. |
Arago was sold to the United States | Lighthouse Service in 1890. |
d took over in 1939 upon its merger with the | Lighthouse Service and the light was automated in 1987. |
In 1923, the | Lighthouse Service decided to mark this navigational ha |
In 1939 when the United States | Lighthouse Service was absorbed into the United States |
tive order of 16 April 1917 which placed the | Lighthouse Service under the control of the Navy Depart |
In 1885 the | Lighthouse Service made its first request to replace th |
Several years later, the | Lighthouse Service decided to upgrade the light and add |
focuses on the history of the United States | Lighthouse Service, United States Life-Saving Service, |
, 1989, on the 200th anniversary of the U.S. | Lighthouse Service, now the U.S. Coast Guard. |
July 1919 when she was returned to the U.S. | Lighthouse Service, again under the Department of Comme |
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