ISLAMORADA, Fla. A 150-year-old beacon that helped guide ships through the treacherous Florida Keys coral reefs before GPS, sonar and other technology made it obsolete is shining again as part of a .
A 150-year-old beacon that helped guide ships through the Florida Keys coral reefs before GPS, sonar and other technology made it obsolete is shining again.
A 150-year-old beacon that helped guide ships through the treacherous Florida Keys coral reefs is shining again as part of an effort to save historic lighthouses.
A 150-year-old beacon that helped guide ships through the treacherous Florida Keys coral reefs before GPS, sonar and other technology made it obsolete is shining again as part of a national effort to save historic lighthouses that have dotted the U.S. coast for more than a century.
ISLAMORADA, Fla. (AP) A 150-year-old beacon that helped guide ships through the treacherous Florida Keys coral reefs before GPS, sonar and other technology made it obsolete is shining again as part of a national effort to save historic lighthouses that have dotted the U.S. coast for more than a century.