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Santa Barbara | Lighthouse was a lighthouse in California, United State |
Savannah | Lighthouse was a lighthouse in Georgia, United States, |
In 2010, the St. Simons Island | lighthouse underwent a major renovation. |
The Brigantine | Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Brigantine, New Jersey, U |
The | lighthouse has a focal plane of 72 metres. |
Warwick Light, also known as Warwick | Lighthouse, is a historic lighthouse in Warwick, Rhode |
The | lighthouse is a tourist attraction and open to the publ |
Apart from the | lighthouse itself, a few keeper houses remain, dating b |
Triple Island | Lighthouse is a large, manned light station on Triple I |
Live at the | Lighthouse is a live album recorded by jazz trumpeter L |
The California | Lighthouse is a lighthouse located near Arashi Beach on |
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Though the tower continues in use, the old | lighthouse was abandoned and has been heavily vandalize |
The new | lighthouse is about 12 metres (39 ft) tall and can be s |
metres (660 ft) west of the Whitefish Point | Lighthouse and about 20 metres (66 ft) above Lake Super |
ps into the harbor entrance, as the existing | lighthouse high above the water did no more than indica |
Lighthouse Christian Academy was originally an single-w | |
Lighthouse Christian Academy average's about $300,000 d | |
Baytown Christian Academy, | Lighthouse Baptist Academy, and St. |
The top of the | lighthouse is accessible via its 217 steps and continue |
The 1903 | lighthouse burned accidentally in 1984. |
er-turned-born-again-Christian Lucius in the | Lighthouse Theatre's acclaimed production of Stephen Ad |
of the same name in the borough of Queens), | Lighthouse Hill acquired its present name when the Stat |
on-profit groups under the National Historic | Lighthouse Preservation Act in 2005. |
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 |
Light as surplus under the National Historic | Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000. |
ch had emerged from the Senate, the Heritage | Lighthouse Protection Act, until Parliament was prorogu |
ces under the terms of the National Historic | Lighthouse Preservation Act, and operations are maintai |
ion of the light under the National Historic | Lighthouse Preservation Act, and they applied for the l |
Private Members Bill in the Senate Heritage | Lighthouse Protection Act, a bill which was also suppor |
for sale in 2009 under the National Historic | Lighthouse Preservation Act. |
put up for sale under the National Historic | Lighthouse Preservation Act. |
s made in 1889, and in 1892 a new screw-pile | lighthouse was activated. |
The | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
The | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
The | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
The | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
The top 94 feet (29 m) of the current | lighthouse were added in 1867. |
The Bristol Ferry | Lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
The | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
As Fort Point Light Station, the | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
The | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
The | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
The | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
The island contains the remains of a | lighthouse in addition to cannon emplacements and under |
ll Beach was recently given ownership of the | lighthouse and adjacent oceanfront property by the Fede |
The | lighthouse and adjacent keepers' cottages were built in |
ty Duke and Al Freeman Jr. was filmed at the | lighthouse and adjacent caretaker's house. |
The | lighthouse and adjoining lighthouse keepers' houses are |
nstalled a spiral uprights lantern, from the | Lighthouse of Adra, and a new light installation made u |
Lighthouse from afar | |
e George Washington Bridge next to the small | lighthouse to affirm the idea that even the small are i |
Waipapa Point | lighthouse, built after the wreck |
There is a | lighthouse built after the wreck of the Clarendon in 18 |
July 1919 when she was returned to the U.S. | Lighthouse Service, again under the Department of Comme |
However, during World War II, the | lighthouse was again seriously damaged by Allied bombin |
magazines including Envoi, Iota, Reach, The | Lighthouse, Staple, Agenda and nthposition. |
e Royal Navy and Trinity House, the official | lighthouse authority, agreed to attend to the matter. |
Fresnel Lens and Bulbs in the | Lighthouse in Akraberg, Suduroy, Faroe Islands. |
The | Lighthouse in Akraberg. |
His father was the | lighthouse engineer Alan Stevenson. |
The Sentinel Island Light is a | lighthouse in Alaska adjacent to Lynn Canal in Alaska. |
ancient temple and an ancient replica of the | Lighthouse of Alexandria are to be seen here. |
e two of the seven wonders of the world, the | Lighthouse of Alexandria and the Great Pyramid of Giza, |
Pharos was also the proper name of the famed | lighthouse of Alexandria). |
He designed the | lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of t |
It is thought to be modeled after the Pharos | Lighthouse of Alexandria. |
5. "Then I'll build a new | lighthouse for all you Big Steamers, |
ose musical production of "Peter Pan" at the | Lighthouse, Poole, alongside Matthew Kelly, Tracey Chil |
with spectator seating, windmills, flags and | lighthouse was also the viewing area for the sailing co |
The Castle Hill | Lighthouse has also been and still is used as a startin |
The | lighthouse is also the focal point of the seasonal holi |
The | lighthouse complex also has offices for the RSPB who lo |
Greens Ledge | Lighthouse was also featured in the movie The Thomas Cr |
The | lighthouse is also known simply as "Breakwater Light" o |
In 1939 the U.S. | Lighthouse Service also merged under the control of the |
The | lighthouse is also equipped with a foghorn. |
An improved | lighthouse, which also survives, was raised in 1866 thr |
This | lighthouse was also used as a setting for the wartime c |
The | lighthouse is also open through September and October w |
The | lighthouse is also notable for its location within the |
The | lighthouse was also powered by other means at various p |
The | lighthouse is also the closest location on the mainland |
rification in 1931, it was the most powerful | lighthouse in America, with three million candela. |
locale for two important national forces for | lighthouse preservation: American Lighthouse Foundation |
The | lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation. |
Little River Light is a | lighthouse on an island at the mouth of the Little Rive |
It is the only U.S. | lighthouse with an elevator and was the last on shore m |
Built in 1858 at a cost of $8,000, this | lighthouse, replaced an 1837 brick & stone light built |
Great Basses Reef | Lighthouse is an offshore lighthouse in the south of Sr |
Little Basses Reef | Lighthouse is an offshore Lighthouse in South of Sri La |
Community Services (ECS) programs at Seattle | Lighthouse include an Orientation and Mobility Training |
The red | lighthouse is an octagonal-shaped building that is 20.6 |
Galle | Lighthouse is an offshore Lighthouse in Galle, Sri Lank |
On a | lighthouse tower, an open platform called the gallery i |
This was the last shore | lighthouse with an integral keeper's residence built on |
The 12-metre (39 ft) tall | lighthouse has an occulting light that flashes white, r |
The new | lighthouse was an integral frame dwelling with the old |
20 metres (390 ft), stands the Cap de la Nau | lighthouse, providing an important aid to navigation. |
Belyea's Point | Lighthouse is an 11 metre tall landfall lighthouse loca |
A modern steel skeletal tower replaced the | lighthouse as an Aid to Navigation in 1957, and the lig |
Withernsea | Lighthouse is an inland lighthouse that stands in the m |
The Cape Tourville | Lighthouse is an unmanned, automatic light, lighthouse |
The | lighthouse has an attached two-story keeper's quarters, |
The | lighthouse has an iron screw-pile foundation with a pla |
Also on the island is a small | lighthouse and an electricity plant with four oil-fired |
(This 1855 brick | lighthouse replaced an earlier wooden one from 1832.) |
12) is a lightvessel (i.e. a ship used as a | lighthouse) currently anchored in Hull Marina in the Br |
to 1914, Mrs. Fish brought rich soil to the | lighthouse grounds, and planted grass, hedges, and tree |
The station is branded as | Lighthouse 104.1 and is owned by Wilderness Ministries |
Burgess later married a | lighthouse keeper, and spent fifteen years as the keepe |
Design which featured an illustration of the | Lighthouse building and the dome of Thomson's Holmwood |
t was since transferred to the United States | Lighthouse Service and later came under the jurisdictio |
“The iron, therefore, of the 1877 Vermilion | lighthouse echoed and resonated with the terrible traum |
oned the fort in September, they removed the | lighthouse lens and set the interior on fire. |
andant of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, on the | Lighthouse Board, and in command of the Pacific Squadro |
Coverage includes historic and current | lighthouse events and an events calendar for lighthouse |
dick Light Station was dedicated by the U.S. | Lighthouse Service and put into use in 1879. |
ry design was completed by the United States | Lighthouse Service and the final design was produced by |
her John Christopher Drumgoole purchased the | lighthouse, cottage and an additional outbuilding in 19 |
Souter | Lighthouse, Tyne and Wear |
He held many public offices such as | lighthouse commissioner and maintained a reputation as |
ckages of gifts were dropped from a plane to | lighthouse keepers and their families along the New Eng |
ry design was completed by the United States | Lighthouse Service and the final design was produced by |
A Light Station comprises the | Lighthouse tower and all outbuildings, such as the keep |
t three decades of the twentieth century the | Lighthouse Board and the new Lighthouse Service continu |
He then supervised | lighthouse construction and repair in the New York area |
After a period as | lighthouse inspector and at Charlestown Navy Yard, he s |
Edward Rowe Snow, famous | lighthouse historian and author |
Look for the | lighthouse keeper and inform him of your intentions. |
Still visible is a portion of the | lighthouse foundation and the original tower site was l |
eremy D'Entremont, (a member of the American | Lighthouse Foundation and the first Board of Directors |
thers of Birmingham, glass manufacturers and | lighthouse engineers, and for the next six years his wo |
d took over in 1939 upon its merger with the | Lighthouse Service and the light was automated in 1987. |
clude the novels Mrs Dalloway (1925), To the | Lighthouse (1927) and Orlando (1928), and the book-leng |
its remote location, it is still staffed by | lighthouse keepers, and is one of the few lighthouses t |
Coast Guard also owns the land on which the | lighthouse sits, and transferring the land is not part |
Several | lighthouse keepers and their families lived in the ligh |
n Kenton, his own group, Gerry Mulligan, the | Lighthouse All-Stars, and others. |
r activities in the park include viewing the | lighthouse, picnicking, and viewing local paintings at |
Mike Smith grew up watching The | Lighthouse Boys and The Crownsmen perform before moving |
July 26 - The proprietors of The Skerries | Lighthouse off Anglesey, the last privately-owned light |
In 1989, after much lobbying, the | lighthouse and apparatus were loaned to the Pine Islet |
It was also covered by Edison | Lighthouse, and appeared on Johnny Johnson and the Band |
1834: Construction finished, | lighthouse keepers appointed, fire is lit |
The | lighthouse warns approaching vessels of rocks in Bass S |
The United States | Lighthouse Service approved construction of the Sand Po |
The | Lighthouse Board approved plans for a lighthouse on Eld |
Funds for the | lighthouse were approved by Congress August 31, 1852 an |
The cast iron | lighthouse is approximately 22 feet (6.7 m) in height a |
Upon the hill around the | lighthouse there are some marvellous 360 degree views o |
Today nobody lives on the island and the | lighthouse buildings are deteriorating. |
It is an automatic but guarded | lighthouse; visits are not permitted. |
beacons, they perform the same function as a | lighthouse and are situated on the promontory to the we |
Trinity House's activities as a | lighthouse authority are financed from “Light Dues” lev |
Together with the Kreac'h | lighthouse, they are the 3 most famous lighthouses of t |
rly 18th centuries and a petition to erect a | lighthouse started around 1691. |
Squirrel Point Light is a | lighthouse in Arrowsic on the Kennebec River, Maine. |
Avery Point | Lighthouse, built as a memorial to all other lighthouse |
893 Sea Islands Hurricane the Hunting Island | Lighthouse functioned as a sanctuary for some passenger |
The | lighthouse served as both the home and workplace of ele |
room were replaced with modern solar-powered | lighthouse light as part of the Maritime Safety Improve |
Its restored | lighthouse serves as a tourist attraction. |
Upon his return to California, he joined The | Lighthouse Boys as their new pianist. |
During the Galveston Hurricane of 1900, the | lighthouse served as a shelter for at least 125 people, |
The other | lighthouse, known as Lynde Point Light or more commonly |
00 ft (30 m) high landmark and former inland | lighthouse known as the Dunston Pillar had been erected |
d a few mysterious incidents on video in the | lighthouse such as a disembodied voice of a woman cryin |
The | lighthouse serves as a landfall light for the port of N |
later sold to private owners Until 1969 the | lighthouse served as a direction light. |
tourism), ethnologic (lime kiln, dry walls, | lighthouse, etc), as well as historic and archaeologica |
Local documents describe the | lighthouse area as being "seriously blighted" by 1924, |
stered with the International Association of | Lighthouse Authorities as one of the “One Hundred Most |
ion, and as early as 1891, the United States | Lighthouse Board asked Congress for appropriations to b |
A | lighthouse was assigned to Point Reyes in 1855, but con |
The largest island, showing the | lighthouse and associated outbuildings |
The | lighthouse and associated buildings are now owned by th |
The | lighthouse and associated structures, such as the keepe |
Restored by the Ponce de Leon Inlet | Lighthouse Preservation Association, the lighthouse bec |
Cape Byron Light is an active | lighthouse located at Cape Byron, New South Wales, Aust |
The Fog Point Light was a historic | lighthouse located at Fog Point, the northwestern tip o |
The Stingray Point Light was a | lighthouse located at the mouth of the Rappahannock Riv |
ained by the Canadian Coast Guard who employ | lighthouse keepers at the station. |
Originally from Sweden, Stenmark joined the | lighthouse service at age twenty and distinguished hims |
Cape Bailey Light is an active | lighthouse located at Cape Bailey, a headland at the so |
ay 1919 and transferred to the United States | Lighthouse Service at New Orleans in June 1919. |
The Cherrystone Bar Light was a | lighthouse located at the entrance to Cape Charles, Vir |
This now landlocked | lighthouse was at the end of Milneburg pier before the |
The Nansemond River Light was a screwpile | lighthouse located at the confluence of the Nansemond a |
1986, the light is monitored by the Northern | Lighthouse Commissioners at their Northern Lighthouse B |
The Windmill Point Light was a | lighthouse located at the mouth of the Rappahannock Riv |
The | lighthouse is at the end of the headland, near the base |
The Point Conception | Lighthouse is at its tip. |
The Killock Shoal Light was a | lighthouse located at the north end of the channel west |
, six weeks after the smaller Fisgard Island | lighthouse built at the entrance to Esquimalt Harbour n |
In 1852 George took the position of | lighthouse keeper at Pencarrow Head. |
The latest incarnation of the Tybee Island | lighthouse stands at 154 feet (47 m) and in 1933 became |
The | lighthouse stands at 91 meters tall, and has a light vi |
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