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  2. Light tower (equipment) - Wikipedia

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    Light towers are used when illumination is required but not otherwise available, both outdoor and indoor, usually temporarily. Example activities are construction, mining, motion picture production, demolition, [3] emergency services, sport or agricultural sectors.

  3. Frying Pan Shoals Light - Wikipedia

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    High-speed Internet communications were established by installing a Cambium Networks radio 5.8 gHz microwave connection between two 4' (1.2 m) dishes, one at 1340' (408 m) on a land based TV station tower and the other located on the tower's helipad. The light tower is modeled after a steel oil drilling platform, known as a "Texas Tower", on ...

  4. List of tallest buildings in Kansas City, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Phase 2 of the Luxury apartments built in the Power & Light District to attract renters to revitalize the downtown district. Tallest KC building built in the 2010s. 27 One Light Tower: 50 East 13th Street: Humphreys & Partners Architects LP

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  6. Light tower - Wikipedia

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    Light tower may refer to: a lighthouse; Light tower (equipment) Stack light, signal lights that show the state of machines; Moonlight tower, big lighting structures popular in the late 19th century; High-mast lighting; Seoul Lite, also known as Light Tower; Huaisheng Mosque, also known as the Lighthouse Mosque

  7. Moonlight tower - Wikipedia

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    A light tower In front of City Hall, Detroit, Michigan, about 1900. Detroit, Michigan, had a particularly extensive system of light towers, inaugurated in 1882. [6] 122 towers, 175 feet (53 m) tall and 1,000–1,200 feet (300–370 m) apart in downtown Detroit, were shorter, less powerful, and twice as far apart as typically found elsewhere. [7]

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