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  2. Beacon Light (lighthouse) - Wikipedia

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    The Beacon Light was a lighthouse in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. It was located in the Saint John Harbour 's entrance and sat atop a wooden pier in the harbour. It was first erected in 1828 and rebuilt in 1868 after being destroyed by fire the year prior.

  3. Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of physical structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses and to serve as a beacon for navigational aid for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways.

  4. Beacon - Wikipedia

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    A beacon is an intentionally conspicuous device designed to attract attention to a specific location. A common example is the lighthouse , which draws attention to a fixed point that can be used to navigate around obstacles or into port.

  5. Airway beacon - Wikipedia

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    An aerial lighthouse located in Pansio, Turku, Finland An airway beacon (US) or aerial lighthouse (UK and Europe) was a rotating light assembly mounted atop a tower. These were once used extensively in the United States for visual navigation by airplane pilots along a specified airway corridor .

  6. Conover Beacon - Wikipedia

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    This channel was marked, beginning in 1856, by range lights, named after the hill on which the original rear light stands. The original front beacon was a hexagonal wooden tower built at the edge of the beach in Leonardo, New Jersey. The land on which the light stood was purchased from Rulif Conover, who thus lent his name to the finished beacon.

  7. Elm Tree Beacon Light - Wikipedia

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    Elm Tree Beacon Light served as the front range with New Dorp Light as the rear to mark Swash Channel. [1] The channel is now marked by Staten Island Light and West Bank Light . Elm Tree Beacon Light, Rebuilt in 1939

  8. Aerobeacon - Wikipedia

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    DCB-224 - Two Harbors Light. The model DCB-224 is a high-power spotlight designed and built by Carlisle & Finch. [1] Originally intended for use as an aerodrome beacon, it was also widely used in marine lighthouses. Depending on the type of bulb installed, the beam could be seen for 18 to 26 nautical miles (33 to 48 km).

  9. Cape Henlopen Beacon - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, in 1825, the Cape Henlopen Beacon was built as an auxiliary about a mile north of the older light. The Henlopen Beacon was a typical conical tower with an array of reflectors and oil lamps for the beacon. This light did not receive its own keeper's house until 1854, being maintained instead by the keeper of its neighbor to the south. [3]