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  1. Lighthouse - Wikipedia

    A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of physical structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses and to serve as a beacon for navigational aid for maritime pilots at sea or on …

  2. Lighthouse | Definition, History, Equipment, & Facts | Britannica

    Lighthouse, structure, usually with a tower, built onshore or on the seabed to serve as an aid to maritime coastal navigation, warning mariners of hazards, establishing their position, and guiding them to their …

  3. Lighthouse Facts | The Lighthouse Preservation Society

    Lighthouses are built from wood, stone, brick, reinforced concrete, iron, steel, or aluminum. They are designed to withstand local environmental conditions. For example, tall skeletal lighthouses located …

  4. Lighthouse Friends

    Dec 19, 2025 · This site includes photographs, directions, histories, and GPS coordinates garnered while personally visiting every lighthouse in the United States and nearly every lighthouse in Canada.

  5. Home | United States Lighthouse Society

    Dec 5, 2025 · The United States Lighthouse Society is a nonprofit historical and educational organization dedicated to saving and sharing the rich maritime legacy of American lighthouses and …

  6. 14 Must-See Lighthouses Around the U.S. - National Trust for Historic ...

    Enjoy this handy guide featuring 14 of our favorite lighthouses in the U.S. Want even more great lighthouses? Check out this guide showcasing lighthouses from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast. …

  7. US-Lighthouses.com - The best source for lighthouse info

    What is a lighthouse? A lighthouse is loosely defined as a tower or other structure used to display a light for the guidance of ships to either avoid a dangerous area (shoals, etc.) or to identify a safe harbor.

  8. How Lighthouses Work | Lighthouse NE

    Mar 7, 2025 · For centuries, lighthouses have been key navigational aids, guiding sailors safely through treacherous waters, rocky coastlines, and dense fog. These iconic structures serve a simple yet key …

  9. Legendary Lighthouses - PBS

    Read fascinating stories about individual lighthouses and how a 729 foot-long ship known as the Edmund Fitzgerald sank in just ten seconds. View the dozens of pictures of lighthouses and the...

  10. Lighthouses & Lookouts (U.S. National Park Service)

    Feb 5, 2019 · Since the establishment of the first lighthouse in America in 1716 and construction of fire lookouts in the 19th century, lighthouses and lookouts have played a critical role in safety and …