
The Light House (New York)
The Lighthouse in New York, installed at the edge of a structure or coastal area, serves as a navigational aid for ships and boats, warning of hazards and guiding safe passage. It typically features a bright light visible from a distance, often complemented by sound signals. These lighthouses are vital for maritime safety, especially before modern electronic navigation tools, helping mariners avoid dangerous rocks, shoals, or shoreline. The New York lighthouse might also be an architectural landmark, with historical significance and often serves as a point of interest or tourist attraction.