Wood End Light

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Wood_End_Light an entity of type: Thing

Le phare de Wood End (en anglais : Wood End Light) est un phare actif situé à l'extrémité sud de (en) dans le comté de Barnstable (État du Massachusetts). Il est inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 15 juin 1987 . rdf:langString
Wood End Light Lookout Station is a historic lighthouse, located at the southwest end of Long Point in Provincetown, Massachusetts. It is located at , near the southernmost extent of the Provincetown Spit, and acts as a navigational aid to vessels on their approach to Provincetown Harbor. The Long Point Light Station, further down the peninsula at the tip of Long Point is an identical design and completed in 1875, three years after Wood End Light. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Phare de Wood End
rdf:langString Wood End Light
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xsd:integer 1864 1872
xsd:integer 1872
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rdf:langString US Coast Guard photo, not dated.
rdf:langString Brick
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rdf:langString Wood End Lighthouse MA.JPG
rdf:langString Square, pyramidal
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rdf:langString Le phare de Wood End (en anglais : Wood End Light) est un phare actif situé à l'extrémité sud de (en) dans le comté de Barnstable (État du Massachusetts). Il est inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 15 juin 1987 .
rdf:langString Wood End Light Lookout Station is a historic lighthouse, located at the southwest end of Long Point in Provincetown, Massachusetts. It is located at , near the southernmost extent of the Provincetown Spit, and acts as a navigational aid to vessels on their approach to Provincetown Harbor. The Long Point Light Station, further down the peninsula at the tip of Long Point is an identical design and completed in 1875, three years after Wood End Light. The light was first illuminated on November 20, 1872, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. In 1981, Wood End Light became the first Massachusetts lighthouse to be converted to use solar energy to power the light and fog signal equipment. In 1896 a wooden keeper's house was built, as well as a storage shed and oil house. With the changing times and no need to man the light station, it was decided in 1961 to raze the buildings leaving just the tower and oil house.
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rdf:langString Previous : fog bell
rdf:langString Fifth-order Fresnel lens , VRB-25
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rdf:langString White with black lantern
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xsd:string 1864 (lookout station)
xsd:string 1872 (lighthouse built)
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