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  2. 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.

  3. Abisha Woodward - Wikipedia

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    The last and longest-lived of his wooden lighthouses was replaced in 1841 after 36 years of service. [8] Two of Woodward's stone lighthouses, the New London Harbor Lighthouse completed in 1801 [ 9 ] and the Faulkner's Island Lighthouse completed 1802, [ 10 ] remain standing to this day and still serve as active aids to navigation.

  4. Old Sakai Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse was constructed with private funds raised by a Sakai merchant named Takayama Yasujiro and other local notables. The hexagonal wooden four-story structure is 11.3 meters tall and was designed by a British architect named Biggleston, with local masons and carpenters.

  5. Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    A lighthouse is a tower, ... The first lighthouse built there was an octagonal wooden structure, anchored by 12 iron stanchions secured in the rock, ...

  6. Three Sisters of Nauset - Wikipedia

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    By 1890, however, the three lights were dangerously close to the cliff's edge. Since it was impossible at the time to move the three lights intact, three 22-foot (6.7 m) wooden lighthouses with otherwise identical markings were built in 1892 to replace the former lights, each built 30 feet (9.1 m) west of their original sites and using the lenses from the originals.

  7. Black Rock Harbor Light - Wikipedia

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    The total cost of the wooden lighthouse, and likely the accompanying keeper's house and oil house, was listed at $4604.69. [6] On September 3, 1821, the wooden tower was destroyed in the Norfolk and Long Island hurricane and was replaced with a 40-foot (12.1 meter) octagonal stone tower at a cost of $2300.53.

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