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  2. Ocean City's Winterfest of Lights returning for 31st year ...

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    Ocean City's Winterfest of Lights is set to return this year, kicking off on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2023. Here's everything you need to know.

  3. Ocean City's Winterfest of Lights has new features for 2022 ...

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    Ocean City will celebrate the 30th annual Winterfest of Lights with a magical display and tree lighting beginning at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022.

  4. Halo headlights - Wikipedia

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    Through constant improvement in technology, halo headlights could serve as daytime running lights (DRL) and also as evening city lights. Originally powering their halo headlights with halogen bulbs that used a fiber optic system to transmit the light along the ring channel, BMW soon replaced this source of illumination with super-bright energy ...

  5. Northern lights to ring in 2025? Look to the skies in these ...

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    CMEs travel several million miles per hour, so the NOAA predicts that the best time to see the lights would be between 10 p.m. ET on Dec. 30 and 10 a.m. ET on Dec. 31, according to Space.com ...

  6. List of lighthouses in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The tallest extant tower is the Craighill Channel Lower Range Rear Light. If not otherwise noted, focal height and coordinates are taken from the United States Coast Guard Light List , [ 1 ] while location and dates of activation, automation, and deactivation are taken from the United States Coast Guard Historical information site for ...

  7. Point No Point Light (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Although the light was automated in 1938, it continued to be staffed until 1962. Renovations were carried out in 1989–2001 in order to arrest deterioration of the now-unoccupied structure. In 2006, like other Maryland lights, it was made available to non-profits or government agencies who would be willing to take over maintenance, and in 2007 ...