What is it about lighthouses that captures our imagination? Maybe they make us feel hopeful because they symbolize safety and security in stormy weather. Maybe they appeal to our romantic souls by ...
This is nautical living at its coziest. While these tall towers have an extensive history as protectors, warning ships of dangers — including shallow waters and rocky coasts — and guiding them in and ...
You might be reluctant to stay at a $475-a-night inn that warns of flashing lights and foghorns throughout the night, or bans one-night guests from bathing, or ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: Falling asleep in the shadow of the Newport Bridge's glowing lights and waking up to the gentle clanging of a buoy's bell feels like a once-in-a-lifetime experience. – Andrea E.
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The ultimate getaway: Stay in a lighthouse on a secret island

If you’ve ever thought about booking an overnight stay in a lighthouse, then keep reading. Although not accessible to ...
NORTH KINGSTOWN – The Poplar Point Lighthouse shines again, after 142 years in darkness.
If you're planning a spring or summer trip and are looking for an affordable place to stay on the Great Lakes, you're in luck. The DeTour Reef Light in northern Lake Huron has expanded its lighthouse ...
The Poplar Point Lighthouse looks over Wickford Harbor and Narragansett Bay. According to officials, the lighthouse was built in 1831 and was operated at Poplar Point until 1882 when it was replaced ...
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. – Just in time for the Halloween season, Planet Cruise has released its list of “The World’s Most Haunted Hotspots.” The ranking examines historical sites, old houses, hotels, ...
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JFK's granddaughter reveals terminal cancer diagnosis, criticizes cousin RFK Jr. John F. Kennedy's granddaughter disclosed Saturday that she has terminal cancer, writing in an essay in “The New ...