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How to use lighthouses in a sentence

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For more than 100 years, Wisconsin lighthouses have guided ships through our Great Lakes and inland waters.
There are also many lighthouses on Lake Superior and Lake Michigan that you can easily see from your car but they are not open to the public.
Today you can marvel in their beauty at the eleven state lighthouses open to the public.
Except for eight privately-owned towers, all but a handful of Maine's lighthouses now have local support groups.
His sun-valve was fitted in a number of lighthouses powered by acetylene gas.
The students will work in cooperative groups to identify different characteristics and facts concerning lighthouses and their history.
A listing of lighthouses in the National Park System can be found at the NPS Maritime Parks page.
I do not have an official listing of lighthouses in Newfoundland, but I have compiled a list of 37 of them.
The Roman lighthouse was one of a pair of C2 lighthouses set on the cliffs either side of the river estuary.
A number of groups are trying to save our lighthouses in the face of this imminent threat.
Their efforts can be traced in the many historic sites around the state, from outback sheep stations to colonial lighthouses along the coast.
Decades ago, lighthouses evolved into scenic anachronisms as the U.S. Coast Guard converted the sites still in use into fully automated navaids.
Beyond that, people are attracted to lighthouses as a symbol of hope or truth.
The only thing visible was the tall structure of lighthouses, and an ocean liner floating across the horizon.
Because most revenues came from import duties, he had to fashion a customs service and build buoys, beacons, and lighthouses.
I will be adding additional lighthouses to the site as time and travel permit me to do so.
Accommodation links offer breaks in converted castles, churches, lighthouses and wigwams.
By 1815 a wave of canals, docks, port, and road improvements, waterworks, lighthouses, and bridges were establishing the profession of consulting engineer.
Since they have to be read regularly, they are placed in post offices, farms, radio stations, lighthouses, airports, etc and mostly in towns and cities.
There is also a smattering of small rockpile lighthouses – warning lights erected on metal structures on rocks jutting out of the water.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Stromboli, therefore, acts not unlike the flashing lighthouses so common on the sea coasts of all parts of the world.
And among the shavings, like so many lighthouses in a Yellow Sea, burnt four or five fat ecclesiastical candles.
Many monasteries were founded which became, as it were, the lighthouses of learning and religion.
Amongst the high points of our outport visits were a picnic near one of the iconic lighthouses and a boat trip to see the Puffin colonies.
Alternative accommodation can be found in structures converted from their initial purposes such as forts, lighthouses, windmills and cabooses.
Upon the middle one are the lighthouses that warn the mariner.
The story of two lighthouses, Cape Hatteras Lighthouse in North Carolina and Morris Island Lighthouse in South Carolina, illustrates some of the complexities involved.
Others broke over the piers, and with their spume swept the lanthorns of the lighthouses which rise from the end of either pier of Whitby Harbour.
There was a Reuter just come in from Singapore to the effect that the sickness seemed to be universal in Sumatra and that the lighthouses had not been lit in consequence.
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