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  2. Myseum - Wikipedia

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    Myseum is a children's museum and indoor playground located at 283 Lamp and Lantern Village, in Town and Country, Missouri. [1] It was established by Jana and Jeffrey Deutch and opened in 2012. [2] [3]

  3. Capones Island Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    View from the lantern. The original lamp and lantern were replaced with a modern solar-powered lighthouse light as part of the Maritime Safety Improvement of the Philippine Coast Guard. Only the tower was renovated. The keeper's house and the other buildings in the station were left deteriorating.

  4. Happisburgh Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern: Markings: Tower with red and white bands, white lantern, red lantern roof: Operator: Friends of Happisburgh Lighthouse [1] Heritage: Grade II listed building Light; Focal height: 41 metres (135 ft) Lens: 1st order catadioptric fixed lens: Light source: Mains power: Range: 14 nautical miles (26 km; 16 ...

  5. Pite-Rönnskär - Wikipedia

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    In August 2005 the lighthouse was reactivated as an Occas-light by local summer residents on the island. The light shows the original character with three white flashes each 15th second and uses the original lens. It is owned by the city of Skellefteå. The lighthouse is the highest of the "Heidenstam lights".

  6. List of lighthouses in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The original lamp and lantern is gone, the iron tower is all rust and the surrounding buildings in ruins. Malabrigo Point Lighthouse Lobo: Calabarzon, Lobo, Batangas: 1896: 17 m (56 ft), 56 ft (17 m) 56 m (184 ft) [9], 184 ft (56 m) Active: Original lamp and lantern were replaced. Maniguin Island Lighthouse Culasi: Culasi, Antique: 1906: 30 m ...

  7. Ferryland Head Light - Wikipedia

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    This lighthouse was built in 1871. It is a 14-metre tall cylindrical tower, painted red. Atop is a white lantern, a gallery, and a red roof. It was originally made of brick, but, since 1892, has been encased with iron. The lantern flashes white every six seconds. The original light has been replaced, and is now part of a display at the ...

  8. Point Vicente Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Coast Guard Light List [8] specifies its light characteristic as being a pair of two white flashes, repeating that pair every 20 seconds. An emergency light of reduced intensity operates if the main light is extinguished. Now removed from the lantern room, the lens is on display at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center. [9] [10]

  9. Amrum Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Amrum Lighthouse is located in the southern part of the German island of Amrum, approximately 2 kilometres west of the village of Wittdün, yet still adhering to the municipality of Nebel. Its name in German is Seefeuer Amrum. The lighthouse is one of the island's landmarks, being open to the public during the summer season.