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  • Today only the lighthouse's screw-pile legs and rubble remain.

    Lighthouse replica is a beacon of rebirth in Maryland 2011

  • Restorers were tasked with dealing with the effects of rust and corrosion to ensure that the lighthouse's structural integrity would be maintained.

    Restoring the Cape Canaveral Lighthouse 2009

  • The second (current) lighthouse's parts were numbered so it could be disassembled, moved and put back together.

    A Beacon on the Cape Restored 2009

  • It's even easier to conjure Nazi-rocket-man-turned-NASA-innovator Werner von Braun monitoring early rocket launches from the lighthouse's observation deck.

    A Beacon on the Cape Restored 2009

  • Another attention-getter is a fan-beam, like a lighthouse's, sweeping across the galaxy.

    ET, PHONE US 2008

  • Beneath each painting was a small plaque showing the outline of Newfoundland, with a star marking the location of that lighthouse, with the lighthouse's stats.

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • Apparently someone forgot to replace the lighthouse's light bulb.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2012

  • Point Lighthouse, which was conducted by the lighthouse's own friends group.

    JSOnline.com 2010

  • Many lighthouses are still in use so a good time to shoot them is at dawn or at dusk when there is colour in the sky and the lighthouse's lamp is on.

    ePHOTOzine News Feed 2010

  • Many lighthouses are still in use so a good time to shoot them is at dawn or at dusk when there is colour in the sky and the lighthouse's lamp is on.

    ePHOTOzine News Feed 2010

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