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  2. List of lighthouses in Texas - Wikipedia

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    There are several lighthouses in the U.S. state of Texas, including several listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] Not every lighthouse in Texas is listed here as some have very little information known about them. Saluria, and Swash lights for example were built right before the civil war and were both destroyed by confederate ...

  3. Lighthouse of Cabo Carvoeiro - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse required large modifications by 1981, in order to receive a new lens, as indicated by reports of the Comissão de Faróis e Balizas (Lighthouse and Beacons Commission). [1] The General Plan projected had a white third-order light that could illuminate a 315º range and support a 17 miles (27 km) range. [1]

  4. Ojos Locos - Wikipedia

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    Ojos Locos Sports Cantina is a chain of Mexican-themed sports bars and restaurants based in Dallas, Texas, and having locations throughout the American Southwest.The chain is known for its waitresses (called "chicas") who wear cleavage- and midriff-revealing uniforms, leading to its colloquial designation as a breastaurant.

  5. Point Bolivar Light - Wikipedia

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    The first lighthouse keeper, H. C. Claiborne, retired in 1918, after witnessing those two storms, and was replaced by a Captain J. Brooks. From the 1890s until the line's abandonment in 1942, the lighthouse looked down on the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway line that ran between it and Texas State Highway 87. Port Bolivar Lighthouse

  6. Category:Lighthouses in Texas - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 09:52 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Point Isabel Light - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1940s, a movement began to save the lighthouse as a historic site. On October 5, 1950, the Texas State Park Board accepted the lighthouse and surrounding land as a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Lon C. Hill Jr., the owners at the time. The Texas State Park Board began restoring the lighthouse in 1951, and it was opened to the public in 1952.

  8. Lighthouse of Cabo de São Vicente - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse of Cape St. Vincente, or the Lighthouse of D. Fernando, was ordered constructed by Queen D. Maria II, and began operating in October 1846, in the 16th century Franciscan convent. [2] It was originally illuminated by olive oil lamp consisting of two clarions that rotated every two seconds, and a range of 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6 ...

  9. Cabo Carvoeiro - Wikipedia

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    The cape's lighthouse to the right, Nau dos Corvos (Carrack of Crows), to the left and the Berlengas in the far background Cabo Carvoeiro Coordinates: 39°21′34.46″N 9°24′29.78″W  /  39.3595722°N 9.4082722°W  / 39.3595722; -9.4082722