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Alligator Reef Lighthouse 130
American Shoal Light 173
Aransas Pass Lydia Ann Lighthouse 144
Key West Lighthouse 139
Middle Bay Lighthouse (Mobile) 183
Sombrero Key Lighthouse 139
"The lighthouses of the United States are more than navigational aids—they are cultural treasures, standing tall as testaments to the nation's maritime heritage. Whether weathering storms or basking in sunlight, they serve as reminders of human ingenuity and the timeless bond between land and sea. May their light continue to guide and inspire all who behold them."

Copyright considerations for United States lighthouses involve preserving the balance between historical significance and intellectual property rights. Many lighthouse-related materials, such as photographs, designs, or writings, may be protected under copyright law if they are original and created within the statutory time frame. However, historical lighthouses and related government records often fall into the public domain due to their age or government authorship, making them freely available for use. When utilizing copyrighted materials, permission from the copyright holder must be sought, and proper attribution should be given. Understanding copyright law ensures that the cultural legacy of these iconic landmarks is respected while fostering creativity and education around their history.
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