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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 …

  2. Lighthouse | Chrome for Developers

    Lighthouse has audits for performance, accessibility, progressive web apps, SEO, and more. You can run Lighthouse against any web page, public or requiring authentication. You can run Lighthouse

  3. 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 …

  4. Lighthouse Friends

    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. History of lighthouses - Wikipedia

    According to Homeric legend, Palamedes of Nafplio invented the first lighthouse, although they are certainly attested with the Lighthouse of Alexandria (designed and constructed by Sostratus of …

  6. Lighthouse Funeral & Cremation

    Lighthouse Funeral & Cremation Site

  7. 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 …

  8. History of Lighthouses in the United States - U.S. National Park Service

    Feb 7, 2025 · Learn more about the history of lighthouses and other navigational aids in the United States. During the colonial period in America, individual colonies provided aids to navigation. In the …

  9. 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.

  10. Home | United States Lighthouse Society

    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 supporting lighthouse