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lighthouse
A lighthouse is a tower, builing or, framework designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses or, in older times, from a fire and used as an aid to navigation and to pilots at sea.
Trivia about lighthouse
The original one of these on Mass.'s Little Brewster Island was built in 1716; automation didn't come until 1998
John Smeaton, the first to call himself a civil engineer, built one of these ship-guiding structures near Plymouth
Ahoy!, signal ahead; this kind of signal
John Zenor was a longtime keeper of one of these towers at Yaquina Head on the Oregon Coast
Grace Darling & her father, the keeper of one of these, saved 9 people from drowning in an 1838 shipwreck
In 1919 the lonely keeper of one of these helped save all 21 crewmen from fire on the steamer Frank O'Connor
Among the 7 Ancient Wonders was this of Alexandria, which guided ships into the harbor
In 1862 Dungeness, on the Strait of Dover, became one of the first of these to use electric illumination
An Alexandrian might know the word minaret comes from an Arabic word meaning this structure
John Smeaton is known for the all-masonry one of these he built on Eddystone Reef near Plymouth, England
Built in 1791, Portland Head Light in Maine was one of the first of these authorized by the U.S.
To help ships access the once-difficult ports of Casablanca, the El Hank, one of these, was built in 1905
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports near San Francisco Bay) In 1854 the first active one of these navigation-aiding structures on the West Coast was completed on Alcatraz Island
This warning device in Peggy's Cove is one of the most photographed in North America
Nils Gustaf Dalen won a Nobel Prize for a lamp that goes on by itself at dusk, 1st used at the Furuholmen one of these