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  2. Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    A lighthouse is a tower, building, ... These often have a narrow cylindrical core surrounded by an open lattice work bracing, such as Finns Point Range Light.

  3. Jupiter Inlet Light - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse was completed under the supervision of Captain Edward A. Yorke in 1860 at a cost of more than $60,000. [3] The lighthouse was built on a hill once thought to be an Indian shell mound or midden (and sometimes falsely rumored to be a burial mound), but which is now determined to be a natural parabolic sand dune. [4]

  4. Wolf Trap Light - Wikipedia

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    The screw-pile design was abandoned because of its demonstrated weakness in the face of ice. The new design called for the lighthouse to sit on a cast-iron pier. The pier was a cylindrical shell that flared out at the top. The shell was 30 feet (9.1 m) in diameter at its base and 42 feet (13 m) tall.

  5. History of lighthouses - Wikipedia

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    The first lighthouse in today´s United States was the Boston Light, built in 1716 at Boston Harbor. [26] Lighthouses were soon built along the marshy coast lines from Delaware to North Carolina, where navigation was difficult and treacherous. [27] These were generally made of wood, as it was readily available.

  6. Browns Head Light - Wikipedia

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    Browns Head is a promontory near the western entrance to the Thoroughfare, and the lighthouse is located on its western shore. The lighthouse is a cylindrical granite structure with a six-sided lantern house, 18 feet (5.5 m) in height, standing with its light about 37 feet (11 m) above sea level. The light has a range of 15 miles (24 km).

  7. California Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The first lighthouse keeper was a young man from Curaçao named Jacob Jacobs. Jacobs had learned the profession of a lighthouse keeper at another lighthouse on the small island of Klein Curaçao. Lighthouse keepers' house (1964) Federico Fingal from Aruba was the last person, in 1962, to watch over the California Lighthouse.

  8. Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Cape Naturaliste, in the south west of Western Australia, is the site of a lighthouse which was activated in 1904. [1] It is a 20-metre-high (66 ft) cylindrical tower built of limestone that still uses its original first order Fresnel lens made by Chance Brothers. The light characteristic is "Fl.

  9. Brandywine Shoal Light - Wikipedia

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    The Brandywine Shoal Light is a lighthouse on the north side of the ship channel in Delaware Bay on the east coast of the United States, west of Cape May, Cape May County, New Jersey, United States. It was the site of the first screw-pile lighthouse in the United States.