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  2. Milwaukee Breakwater Light - Wikipedia

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    The two-story steel lighthouse keeper's quarters are in the art deco style. [12] The structure rests on a 60 by 54 feet (18 by 16 m) concrete pier, which rises more than 20 feet (6.1 m) above the lake's surface. [13] The tower rests 14 feet (4.3 m) above the second floor and is 53 feet (16 m) tall overall.

  3. Yaquina Head Light - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, a one-story building replaced the original two-story dwelling. Both dwellings and all outbuildings (a shed, a garage, etc.) were then demolished in 1984. [1] The space is now a parking lot and grassy knoll. Yaquina Head typically had three lighthouse keepers under the U.S. Lighthouse Service; a Head Keeper, and First and Second ...

  4. St. Joseph North Pier Inner and Outer Lights - Wikipedia

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    It is a conical tower that tapers from a diameter of eight feet, three inches at its base to seven feet, three inches at the top. It is topped by a nine-sided lantern room. The tower is equipped with a fifth-order Barbier and Benard lens that produced a fixed red light. [6] The entire structure is 30 feet tall. [9]

  5. Rock of Ages Light - Wikipedia

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    The Rock of Ages Light is a U.S. Coast Guard lighthouse on a small rock outcropping (50 by 200 feet (15 m × 61 m)) [9] approximately 2.25 miles (3.62 km) west of Washington Island and 3.5 miles (5.6 km) west of Isle Royale, in Eagle Harbor Township, Keweenaw County, Michigan (see map below).

  6. Conservation and restoration of lighthouses - Wikipedia

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    Due to the different locations and building materials, lighthouses face different environmental elements and therefore need to plan different disasters. [16] Lighthouses do often have well designed plans specified for the environmental risks in their area. Common risks include land erosion, landslides, hurricanes, flooding, and earthquake. [16]

  7. Marquette Harbor Light - Wikipedia

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    Marquette Harbor Light ; Location: Marquette Harbor, Marquette, Michigan Coordinates: 1]: Tower; Constructed: 1852: Foundation: Dressed stone/timber [5]: Construction: Brick: Height: 40 feet (12 m) [3]: Shape: Square: Markings: Red with white lantern: Heritage: National Register of Historic Places listed place : Light; First lit: 1853 [2]: Focal height: 77 feet (23 m) [4]: Lens: Fourth order ...

  8. Bass Harbor Head Light - Wikipedia

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    The house of the lightkeeper remains in its original configuration with the exception of a 10-foot (3.0 m) addition that was added in 1900. [6] The lighthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places as Bass Harbor Head Light Station on January 21, 1988, reference number 87002273. [1]

  9. Point Wilson Light - Wikipedia

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    Point Wilson's first lighthouse was built in 1879 by the United States Lighthouse Service as a companion to the Admiralty Head Light built some 18 years earlier on the eastern side of Admiralty Inlet. A square wooden tower projecting from the roof of a two-story, Cape Cod–style keeper's quarters held a fixed fourth-order Fresnel lens. The ...