- How to Visit the Lake Hefner Lighthouse at East Wharf (Oklahoma City)
Planning to visit the Lake Hefner Lighthouse? The iconic OKC lighthouse is the only real lighthouse in Oklahoma Here's what you need to know!
- Lighthouse at East Wharf Trail, Oklahoma - 444 Reviews, Map - AllTrails
The Lighthouse at East Wharf is one of Oklahoma City's unique scenic features Erected in 1999 on the Lake Hefner shore, it's a replica of the second oldest lighthouse in the U S , the Brant Point Lighthouse in Nantucket
- Oklahomas Official Travel Tourism Site - TravelOK. com
Located in Oklahoma City, Lake Hefner is an urban oasis featuring the Lighthouse at East Wharf, an enclosed heated fishing dock, playgrounds, picnic areas and more
- 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 or on inland waterways
- 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 them to their destinations
- 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 in the Caribbean offer less surface area to hurricane-force winds and waves
- 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
- 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
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