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In its 154 years, the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse in Buxton has saved countless mariners from disaster in the treacherous waters where the Gulf Stream clashes with the Labrador Current and tries to ...
The Cape Hatteras lighthouse is getting a $19.2 million facelift, including new LED lights and repairs to the exterior and interior. WITN Web Team Tar Heel Traveler lighthouse special: Explore the ...
When experts decided in 1999 that the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse had to be moved to survive, Dare County officials sued to stop the risky relocation. They lost, however, and the nation’s tallest ...
The extensive, $19.2 million Cape Hatteras Lighthouse restoration project begins in earnest Monday. “When this lighthouse project is done, the lighthouse will be in better shape than it has been ...
CAPE HATTERAS, N.C. (WNCT) — Twenty-five years ago on Monday, the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse began its journey. The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse would travel 2,900 feet starting on June 17, 1999, t… ...
Major renovations are about to start at the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. The project will take at least 18 months to complete, according to the National Park Service. Scaffolding will soon cover the ...
Thanks to a tip prompted by a Facebook post, a man who vandalized the historic Cape Hatteras Lighthouse was caught and faced the consequences of his misdeeds. Jamie Lester Underwood, 39, of Winston… ...
To move the Cape Hatteras lighthouse in 1999, crews built a lift and a steel rail roadway to shift the 4,830 ton structure 2,900 feet back from the encroaching ocean. Details.
The first Cape Hatteras Lighthouse was finished in 1803 and replaced in 1870 with a tower that rises 198.49 feet, park historians report.
Twenty years after the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse in North Carolina was moved, is the old foundation still above water? Yes it is, but the lighthouse probably would no longer be standing, officials say.
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