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  2. List of lighthouses in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The lights of the first and second order have a wider light to warn ships of the proximity to land, followed by the minor lights, whose scope was limited to smaller harbors and bays and to connect the primary lights in the system. In 1898, the United States acquired the lighthouses of Puerto Rico as a result of the Spanish–American War. [3]

  3. Christmas is longer (and warmer) in Puerto Rico: What ... - AOL

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    Puerto Rico is primarily Catholic, so of course, Christmas is a focus of the holiday season, but the island also observes Three Kings Day, or Epiphany, on Jan. 6, and the weeklong San Sebastian ...

  4. Port of San Juan - Wikipedia

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    The cruise area of the port, known as the San Juan Cruise Port, is located in and around Caño de San Antonio (San Antonio Canal), a narrow navigable section of San Juan Bay situated between Old San Juan in San Juan Islet and the Puerto Rico Convention Center and Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci Airport in the subbarrio of Isla Grande in the ...

  5. Christmas ships - Wikipedia

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    Seattle, Washington held its first Christmas ship parade in 1941, but without any lights on the boats due to blackout regulations during World War II. [3] From 1949 to 1993, Seattle's Christmas ship festival was led by the Seattle Department of Parks. [3] Since 1994, it has been led by Argosy Cruises, and sails multiple times daily during December.

  6. Cruise Into Christmas with the Best Drive-Through Holiday ...

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    Bull Run Festival of Lights in Centreville, VA. Get ready to light up your holidays with this 2.5-mile drive-through extravaganza! Take a ride bursting with festive scenes, glowing characters, and ...

  7. Northern lights create jaw-dropping show, best in over 20 years

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    The last time the northern lights were seen across such a widespread area was in 2003, before the age of smartphones and social media. The impressive light show was not limited to North America.

  8. Tourism in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Puerto Rico attracts millions of visitors each year, with more than 5.1 million passengers arriving at the Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in 2022, a 6.5% increase from 2021, [1] the main point of arrival into the island of Puerto Rico.

  9. Paseo de la Princesa - Wikipedia

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    Paseo de la Princesa (English: Promenade of the Princess or Princess Promenade), is a partially waterside 19th-century pedestrian promenade about .50 miles (0.80 km) in length, located in the historic district of Old San Juan in Puerto Rico.