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  2. Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    Uplights, which are installed on top of the fan's motor housing and project light up onto the ceiling, for aesthetic reasons (to "create ambience") Downlights, often referred to as a "light kit", which add ambient light to a room and can be used to replace any ceiling-mounted lamps that were displaced by the installation of a ceiling fan

  3. Harbor Beach Light - Wikipedia

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    The Harbor Beach Lighthouse is a "sparkplug lighthouse" located at the end of the north breakwall entrance to the harbor of refuge on Lake Huron. [9] [10] [11] The breakwall and light were created by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to protect the harbor of Harbor Beach, Michigan, which is the largest man-made freshwater harbor in the world.

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  5. Hyannis Rear Range Light - Wikipedia

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    The rear light with its original 1849 birdcage lantern. The front range light. The Hyannis Rear Range Light, also known as the Hyannis Harbor Light, [1] was a lighthouse and, for part of its life, one of a pair of range lights adjacent to Hyannis Harbor. [2] The Range Rear tower was built in 1849 and equipped with a 5th order Fresnel lens in 1856.

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  7. Southwest Ledge Light - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Ledge Light is an active lighthouse marking the main entrance channel to the harbor of New Haven, Connecticut.Completed in 1877, it was one of the first to be built on a cylindrical iron foundation, an innovation by Maj. George H. Elliot to address shifting ice that is regarded to be very important in lighthouse design.