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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the lighthouse" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a specific location, typically referring to being physically present at a lighthouse.
Example: "We spent the afternoon at the lighthouse, enjoying the stunning views of the ocean."
Alternatives: "by the lighthouse" or "near the lighthouse."
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Dock at the lighthouse; reservations required.
Rabbi Renee Goldberg officiated at the Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers.
Its headquarters are at the Lighthouse in East Fifty-ninth Street.
Rabbi Leslie Y. Gutterman officiated at the Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers in New York.
MONTAUK Montauk Point Lighthouse The Fifth Annual Lighting at the Lighthouse, with refreshments and entertainment.
Rabbi Michael S. Friedman officiated at the Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers in New York.
"They're like: 'Tell us about Frank at the lighthouse; tell us about Frank at the lighthouse,' " said Petty Officer Frank Bari, a spokesman for the Coast Guard.
He loved photographing at Playland in Rye, Sunnyside in Irvington and at the lighthouse in Tarrytown.
So the academy arranged a deal to upgrade and use the auditorium at the Lighthouse.
On Monday, the 35-watt bulb at the lighthouse was replaced by a 50-watt bulb.
Rabbi Harvey Goldman officiated at the Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers in New York.
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