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  2. Plymouth Light - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth Light, also known as Gurnet Light, is a historic lighthouse located on Gurnet Point at the entrance to Plymouth Bay in the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The light is accessible only by passing through the town of Duxbury , which lies to the north. [ 5 ]

  3. Land of the Lost (radio series) - Wikipedia

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    Betty Jane Tyler was the voice of the young Isabel, and Ray Ives was the voice of Billy. Several actors voiced Red Lantern, including Art Carney, Junius Matthews and William Keene. The announcer was Michael Fitzmaurice, and Cyril Armbrister directed. With music by John Winters and lyrics by Barbara Miller, Peggy Marshall did the vocal arrangements.

  4. Duxbury Pier Light - Wikipedia

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    Duxbury Pier lighthouse also called Duxbury Light (nicknamed the "Bug Light") is a lighthouse located in Plymouth Harbor, Massachusetts. Duxbury Pier Light was built in 1871 on the north side of the main channel in Plymouth Harbor to mark the dangerous shoal off Saquish Head. The unusual coffeepot-shaped lighthouse is locally known as "Bug ...

  5. Smeaton's Tower - Wikipedia

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    Smeaton's Tower is a redundant lighthouse, now a memorial to civil engineer John Smeaton, designer of the third and most notable Eddystone Lighthouse.A major step forward in lighthouse design, Smeaton's structure was in use from 1759 to 1877, until erosion of the ledge it was built upon forced new construction.

  6. New Brighton Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Modelled on the trunk of an oak tree, it is a free standing white painted tower with a red iron lantern. It is 29 m (95 ft) tall. It was first lit in 1830 and displayed two white flashes followed by a red flash every minute; the light-source was thirty Argand lamps, mounted on a three-sided revolving array (ten lamps on each side, with red ...

  7. Izakaya - Wikipedia

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    Izakaya are often called akachōchin ("red lantern"), after the red paper lanterns traditionally displayed outside. [23] Today, the term usually refers to small, non-chain izakaya. [citation needed] Some unrelated businesses that are not izakaya also sometimes display red lanterns. [23] Cosplay izakaya became popular in the 2000s. The staff ...

  8. Bishop and Clerks Light - Wikipedia

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    59.5 feet (18.1 m) from base to center of lantern (original) 30 feet (9.1 m) Shape: Cylindrical: Markings: Gray granite tower, black lantern, lead colored fog bell tower on west side (original) White with red band: Fog signal: Bell every 15 seconds [1] [2] (original) Light; First lit: 1998 Deactivated: 1928, destroyed 1952 by USCG (original ...

  9. Monomoy Point Light - Wikipedia

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    The first light was a wood tower and brick lantern room on top of the keeper's house. The current tower, one of the first made of cast iron , was built in 1849. After the opening of the Cape Cod Canal in 1914, most vessels bound from south of the Cape to the Boston area took the shorter and safer route through the canal, so there was much less ...